In installing Microsoft Office Word, it goes great until i try to access the DOCX file. The file is on the drive. The program menu at 'Microsoft Office shows the file is 'empty'. No access. In trying to install the individual components I get the message Error 1303. Setup cannot access this folder. Insufficient permissions to access.
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Office version what? 2003? or older?
the oldest versions do not do docx
microsoft made it and has patch for it to do docx. ,so go to MS
and get it, ill google for you now.
office 2007 is the first docx, version, so you be 2003 office XP?
googles first hit.
on topic,
https://www.inc.com/software/articles/201002/doc.html
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You can remove it manually by deleting it from the registry.
click start
run
type: regedit
enter
under edit
click "find"
type: " sygate security agent"
delete all about the agent.
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This is going to be either a bad disc or a bad hard drive. Do a hard drive test in the bios, if any part of it fails, then you will need to replace the hard drive. If the hard drive passes, then try a different operating system disc.
SOURCE: Error 1317 when trying to open Word docs in MS Office Pro 2007
Many instances of error 1317 relate to incorrect or insufficient permissions. If you are operating as an administrator on your system, regardless of operating system, this obviously should not be an issue. (FYI - a selected reference would be at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306986).
In other cases, this particular error message indicates that the underlying file is corrupted. Further, as there is often a conflict between Outlook 2007 and Word 2007, particularly if Word is acting as the default email editor, would suggest making sure that Outlook 2007 is closed.
If you feel certain neither of these issues is the root cause, I would suggest defragmenting the hard drive, and then running a chkdisk with repair. If this is unresolved and you need further assistance, please check your Event Viewer for particular messages at the time you received the error, and post those back, along with the operating system you are running and your user permission level.
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Check the NTFS permissions on the file, change to EVERYONE Full Access if necessary to get it to work.
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Apparently MS in their infinite wisdom decided that in vista they would take the power away from the user and remove the administrator from the equation.
So no matter how many thing your try in the user accounts you will not get full admin rights.
but here is a reg hack that worked for me real well. I am running windows vista home basic
Click Start and Run type in regedit and enter
your now at the registry editor.
click and expand HKEYLOCALMACHINE
go down and click SOFTWARE
click MICROSOFT
click WINDOWS
click CURRENTVERSION
click POLICIES
click SYSTEM
you will see the registry entries to the right
right click in the white area and select new DWORD
Name it "EnableLinkedConnections" and enter
Right Click on EnableLinkedConnections and choose MODIFY change the Data Value to "1"
Save and exit Registry Editor
Reboot your computer and try deleting the folder you wanted to again.
WARNING:
Using this reg edit you are changing your registry and could develop problems if you don't do it correctly. Be Warned and do some research prior if you need to understand registry editor.
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