Office 2007 Error During Setup Protected Windows Files
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108 Comments 0 I am trying to install Office 2007 onto a clean install of Windows XP (on a friends eee PC - it is really a sweet little laptop.. anyway), I get the error above about protected files. Here is the solution. (This may have happened because in optimizing XP down, some files were deleted). 1. From Windows install disk goto E:\I386 folder and http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/windows-installer-service-can-not-update-one-or/fd781c74-b3eb-4e80-9f37-dad8be64581f open open (Double click) on the FP40EXT.CAB file. It should open. (or - if you do not have the disk, find a working XP computer and go to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\40\bin). 2. find fp4autl.dll in the list and copy it (ctrl-c) 3. go to c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\web http://www.benshoemate.com/2007/12/17/office-2007-the-windows-installer-service-cannot-update-one-or-more-protected-windows/ server extensions\40\bin and paste it (ctrl-v) 4. Restart the 2007 office install Viola! (thanks guys over at http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=627360) Powered by ScribeFire. Next Post Google iPhone applications Google iPhone applications Join the discussion 108 Comments « Older Comments Thiru says: August 28, 2012 at 4:59 am thanks it working good…. rgds Thiru's Log in to Reply Hardik Shah says: September 8, 2012 at 1:43 am Thanks…it worked perfectly Log in to Reply BK says: September 8, 2012 at 5:56 am At last!! Thank you very much. Log in to Reply Artblue84 says: October 2, 2012 at 10:57 pm thanks Log in to Reply Joey Bilaran says: February 4, 2013 at 9:04 pm thks a lot hehehe Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. I'm much funnier in person Let's Talk All Rights Reserved, Ben Shoemate Memory Reason Imagination About Ben Shoemate
service cannot update one or more protected Windowsfiles." January 5, 2010 - 1:27 pm Posted in Uncategorized This article is originally from the Tritech Computer Solutions page called https://nctritech.wordpress.com/2010/01/05/office-2007-the-windows-installer-service-cannot-update-one-or-more-protected-windows-files/ Office 2007 Install Cannot Update Protected Windows Files. Recently, while trying to optimize an installation of XP for imaging purposes, we chose to be very aggressive in file deletion, and the first test machine failed to install Office 2007 with this nasty error: "The Windows Installer service cannot update one or more protected Windows files." In the Event Viewer office 2007 "System" log, we saw this MsiInstaller error 11933: "Product: Microsoft Software Update for Web Folders (English) 12 -- Error 1933. The Windows Installer service cannot update one or more protected Windows files. SFP Error: 21. List of protected files: c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\web server extensions\40\bin\fp4autl.dll" We deleted that folder's contents because we saw no point in keeping FrontPage extensions office 2007 error that no one even uses, but Office insists on having them there. So because the solution will not be very obvious to many people slamming into this same issue, and help on the Internet is a bit spotty for this particular error, we'll let you in on how to fix it. If you haven't already installed 7-zip on your computer, get it now. It rocks, it's free, very fast, and compact. Run the 7-zip file manager from Start > Programs > 7-Zip > 7-Zip File Manager, and go to Tools > Options > System and hit [Select All] and then [OK]. This will associate all of the archive types 7-Zip supports with the 7-Zip File Manager. Close it and follow the rest of the directions. You'll need access to a Windows XP CD for this one. The file you're looking for is called FP40EXT.CAB and is in the I386 folder on the CD. If you can't find it on the CD or don't have access to a CD, use the built-in search functions in Windows