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Office 365: easy tool fix errors

Anonymous
2017-06-14T00:03:48+00:00

When I run the easy fix tool from () I always get a success 0 result, but when I try to Install office 365 (64-bit) I always get an error code.

I have tried restarting and retrying a few times, without any results.

I had a 2016 32-bit version before (which I uninstalled correctly, even deleted the [right] registry keys) so I know my device has the correct hardware for it. to be able to run it. I get the same results when I try to install the 32-bit version.

From the easy fix tool:

Remove all Office apps and settings Completed

Error: Exception calling "DeleteSubKeyTree" with "1" argument(s): "Attempted to perform an unauthorized operation.".error

Error: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression..error

Error: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression..error

Error: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression..error

Error: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression..error

Error: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression..error

Error: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression..error

Error: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression..error

Error: Redirection to 'nul' failed: FileStream will not open Win32 devices such as disk partitions and tape drives. Avoid use of "\." in the path..error

Error: Redirection to 'nul' failed: FileStream will not open Win32 devices such as disk partitions and tape drives. Avoid use of "\." in the path..error

Removal result: SUCCESS 0

Windows Version: 10.0

Architecture: x64

Time: 14 June, 2017 01:12:56

From the installation from official site (exe) [multiple codes, always one of them appears, but they change from time to time]:

30068-4 (3)

30016-22

30015-22 (-2147483634)

When debugging the installer (from official site) running as administrator:

Win32 exception "Access violation writing location"

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Anonymous
2017-06-14T01:40:57+00:00

Hello Aiko,

Thank you for the information you provided. Upon checking your concern, we suggest that you follow the steps on how troubleshoot the Office 2016 installation on this link and see if the issue persist.

Please keep us updated for us to provide more help.

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