From: SwampRat_44 on 9 Jan 2010 21:16 a. Running Vista with MSOffice 2007 b. FP2003 running successfully for many years on this PC c. Uninstalled FP2003 d. Insert FP2003 CD (sealed in box when purchased - registered with Microsoft ever since) e. Part way through installation comes the following message: Error 1406. Setup cannot write the value to the registry key \CLSID\{13DE4A42-8D21-4C8E-BF9C-8F69CB068FCA}. Verify that you have sufficient permissions to access the registry or contact Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS) for assistance. f. Never any "permissions" problems prior to this as only 1-person / 1-account stand-alone PC g. Have run Registry & Junk files cleanup in hope this might help - negative. Any thoughts on the cause / resolution of this problem would be appreciated. SwampRat
From: Kathleen Anderson on 10 Jan 2010 18:11 SwampRat: Try this and see if it helps: You receive an error message when you install an Office program or open an Office program or document http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838687/en-us FrontPage is not listed as one of the programs it applies to, but it is an Office 2003 program. Note that there is also a Fix It button on the page which should fix the problem for you automagically. -- ~ Kathleen Anderson Microsoft MVP - Expression Web Spider Web Woman Designs Expression Web Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/ Expression Web Wiki: http://expression-web-wiki.com/ FrontPage Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/ Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others "SwampRat_44" <SwampRat_44(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D49FC7BC-0577-4328-8CE8-E6792238678F(a)microsoft.com... > a. Running Vista with MSOffice 2007 > b. FP2003 running successfully for many years on this PC > c. Uninstalled FP2003 > d. Insert FP2003 CD (sealed in box when purchased - registered with > Microsoft ever since) > e. Part way through installation comes the following message: > > Error 1406. Setup cannot write the value to the registry key > \CLSID\{13DE4A42-8D21-4C8E-BF9C-8F69CB068FCA}. Verify that you have > sufficient permissions to access the registry or contact Microsoft Product > Support Services (PSS) for assistance. > > f. Never any "permissions" problems prior to this as only 1-person / > 1-account stand-alone PC > g. Have run Registry & Junk files cleanup in hope this might help - > negative. > > Any thoughts on the cause / resolution of this problem would be > appreciated. > > SwampRat >
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