how to fix my microsoft office complete package?

Sameer Deo 0 Reputation points
2026-01-12T15:09:41.6066667+00:00

why is my ms word, ms excel, ms paint and all microsoft office isnt working and it keeps saying that something is blocking to start it and is not able to perform any fuether task.

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-01-12T15:09:55.5566667+00:00
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    If your Microsoft Office applications like Word, Excel, and others are not starting and displaying messages indicating that something is blocking them, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:

    1. Check for Safe Mode: Ensure that Windows is not running in Safe Mode, as Office applications typically do not start in this mode. If you are in Safe Mode, restart your computer in normal mode and try opening the applications again.
    2. Repair Office: You can attempt to repair your Office installation. Here’s how to do it:
      • For a Microsoft 365 Click-to-Run installation:
        • Open Control Panel.
        • Click on "Uninstall a program" under Programs.
        • Select "Microsoft 365" and then click "Change".
        • Choose "Online Repair" and follow the prompts.
      • For other installation types, the steps will be similar, so ensure to select the appropriate option for your version.
    3. Check Software Protection Platform Registry Entry: Sometimes, issues can arise from registry settings. You may need to check the Software Protection Platform registry entry and ensure it is correctly configured. If you are not comfortable editing the registry, consider seeking assistance from someone who is.
    4. Disable Compatibility Mode: If the applications are set to run in compatibility mode, this can cause issues. Right-click on the application shortcut, select Properties, and under the Compatibility tab, uncheck any compatibility mode options.
    5. Check for Updates: Make sure that your Office applications and Windows are fully updated. Sometimes, updates can resolve underlying issues that may be causing the applications to fail.
    6. Reinstall Office: If all else fails, you may need to uninstall and then reinstall Microsoft Office to resolve any corrupted files or settings.

    Following these steps should help you troubleshoot and fix the issues with your Microsoft Office applications.


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