ERROR 1935 When installing microsoft office 2007 on new comp with windows 7.

Anonymous
2010-01-24T04:01:43+00:00

PLEASE help me before i lose my head...

I just purchased a new computer with windows 7 on it.  I am trying to install Microsoft Office 2007 but I keep getting the "ERROR 1935 AN ERROR OCCURRED DURING INSTALLATION OF ASSEMBLY COMPONENT."

I read and attempted the microsoft .net framework fix.  I tried to install it, but it says it's already installed as a part of the operating system-but when I go to control panel/programs, it isnt listed.

Why is this happening, and HOW can I fix it!!!

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-03-17T00:12:23+00:00

    Same Problem:

    Upon Installation of Office 2007 on Windows 7 64 Bit Error 1935 with Assembly {63E949F6-03BC-5C40-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}. I tried almost everthing, repaired all DotNet Frameworks, Sfc /Scannnow , reinstalled all VC++ Redistributable Packages and even a Windows 7 inplace update didn't solve this problem. 

    But after all there was a solution:

    I installed Microsoft .NET Framework SDK v2.0 (64bit)

    http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/e/2/ee2042c3-20d3-4303-b67f-e9184085c58c/setup.exe

    Now every thing works fine.

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-06-21T04:27:29+00:00

    I solved my problem by uninstalling two .Net framework 4 entries on the remove all programs pane. One was listed as "Microsoft .NET framework 4 extended" and the other was "Microsoft .NET framework 4 profile view" (or something similar).

    I finally fixed my problem after looking around for days.

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-02-09T14:17:07+00:00

    Contact your computer manufacturer if Windows 7 came preinstalled for more help on repair for Windows or contact Microsoft Phone support for your region

    All the best

    ril_max

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-09-03T00:15:06+00:00

    I know this is well after the fact, but I thought you should know that your .Net Framwwork 4 solution worked perfectly to solve nearly the exact same problem we have been having for DAYS on a computer. We had gone through too many convolutions to describe here, but let's just say that uninistalling .Net was brilliant.

    Many thanks!

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-06-16T18:04:21+00:00

    Same Problem:

    Upon Installation of Office 2007 on Windows 7 64 Bit Error 1935 with Assembly {63E949F6-03BC-5C40-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}. I tried almost everthing, repaired all DotNet Frameworks, Sfc /Scannnow , reinstalled all VC++ Redistributable Packages and even a Windows 7 inplace update didn't solve this problem. 

    But after all there was a solution:

    I installed Microsoft .NET Framework SDK v2.0 (64bit)

    http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/e/2/ee2042c3-20d3-4303-b67f-e9184085c58c/setup.exe

    Now every thing works fine.

    Thank you DrNovello,

    this solution worked for me, too, with an Office 2010 setup.

    I tried:

    1. just rebooting -> nothing.
    2. clean boot -> nothing.
    3. repairing .NET -> nothing.
    4. unistalling .NET -> nothing.
    5. .NET cleanup tool -> nothing.
    6. clearing .NET checkbox from Windows Features -> could not complete, reverted at reboot.
    7. ccleaner on the registry -> many .NET related faults found, fixed, rebooted -> nothing.
    8. installed the SDK -> worked!

    I am not sure why to be honest but at least I was able to reinstall office.

    Still quicker than reinstalling Windows, though :-)

    Links to the downloads if you wish to select the language

    For 32-bit versions of Windows: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=19988

    For 64-bit versions of Windows: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=15354

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