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cannot install office 2013 shows errr 1406 [Closed]


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#1 hermon

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Posted 14 May 2014 - 08:02 AM

i cannot install Microsoft office 2013 on laptop shows error 1406.

Also cannot access my C: User/application data file. It shows access denied.

I have not put any restrictions. Please assist me on resolving this issue.

 

Also many pop ups come while access internet.

 


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#2 LiquidTension

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Posted 19 May 2014 - 06:24 AM

Hello hermon, welcome to WhatTheTech's Malware Removal forum!
 
My username is LiquidTension, but you can call me Adam. I will be assisting you with your malware-related problems.
If you would allow me to call you by your first name I would prefer that.  :)
 
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#3 LiquidTension

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Posted 20 May 2014 - 06:43 AM

Hello hermon, 
 
The error with the installation of Microsoft Office 2013 is likely down to the permission issues you are experiencing with your appdata folder. Please run the following diagnostic scan so we can see what's causing these issues. 
 
STEP 1
xlK5Hdb.png Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST) Scan

  • Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (x32) / Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (x64) and save the file to your desktop.
  • Note: Run the version compatible with your system. Run both if you do not know your system's bit-type. One will run.  
  • Windows XP: Double-click FRST.exe / FRST64.exe to run the programme.
    Windows 8/7/Vista: Right-Click FRST.exe / FRST64.exe and select AVOiBNU.jpg Run as administrator to run the programme.
  • Click Yes to the disclaimer.
  • Ensure the Addition.txt box is checked.
  • Click the Scan button and let the programme run.
  • Upon completion, click OK, then OK on the Addition.txt pop up screen.
  • Two logs (FRST.txt & Addition.txt) will now be open on your desktop. Copy the contents of both logs and paste in your next reply. 
     

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In your next reply please include the following logs. Please be sure to copy and paste the requested logs, as well as provide information on any questions I may have asked.

  • FRST.txt
  • Addition.txt

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#4 LiquidTension

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Posted 24 May 2014 - 06:14 AM

Hello, 
 
I have not heard back from you in 3 days.

  • Do you still require help?
  • If you require additional time to complete my instructions, please let me know.
  • If after 24 hours you have not replied to this thread it will have to be closed. 

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Posted 25 May 2014 - 08:36 AM

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