Error 1406. Setup cannot write the value mlcfg32.cpl

Hi to all. I am attempting to upgrade Office 2007 Standard to Office 2013 Pro. I have used the OCT tool to create a custom MSP. On some machine the upgrade fails. It is always the same error (see below).

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Error 1406. Setup cannot write the value mlcfg32.cpl to the registry key \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Cpls. Verify that you have
sufficient permissions to access the registry or contact microsoft product services (PPS) for assistance. For information about how to contact PSS, see
C:\Users\......

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I have attempted the following:

1.Log on to the computer by using an Administrator user account.
2.Start Microsoft Windows Explorer.
3.On the Organize menu, click Folder and search options.
4.Click the View tab.
5.Under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files, folders, and drives.
6.Click to clear the Hide extensions for known file types check box.
7.Click to clear the Hide protected operating system file (Recommended) check box, and then click OK.
8.On the Warning dialog box, click Yes.
9.Open the following folder: C:\Users\All Users\Microsoft\Office\Data\
10.If you are running Office 2007, right-click Opa12.dat or if you are running Office 2003, right-click Data.dat, and then click Properties.
11.Click the Security tab.
12.Click Advanced.
13.Click the Permissions tab.
14.Click to select Everyone in the Permission entries list, and then click Edit.
15.Click to select the Full Control check box.
16.Click OK four times. If these steps do not resolve this issue, delete the Opa12.dat, the Opa11.dat file or the Data.dat file from the following folder, and then restart an Office 2007 program, an Office 2003 program or an Office XP program
C:\Users\All Users\Microsoft\Office\Data

Has anyone seen this issue previously?

Kind Regards,

Phil.

January 28th, 2015 12:04pm

Hi Phil,

Thank you for your questions. Have you uninstalled Office 2007 from the machine before the Office 2013 installation?

I believe you've already seen this KB article before, the steps above are quoted from it: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838687

As can been seen from the article, the steps above are specific to Method 4. There are three other Methods mentioned in the article, have you ever tried them? If not yet, I would suggest you to have a try:

Method 1: Set the permission for the Everyone group of the registry subkeys that are listed in the error message to Full Control.
Method 2: Disable the third-party application.
Method 3: Try the installation again in

Let me know if the issue persists after the steps above, we'll take a further look then.

Regards,

Ethan Hua
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January 29th, 2015 2:51pm

Hi Ethan. I have tried all methods described. I eventually clicked 'Ignore' and the installation completed and the various office apps launched. When I have seen this issue previously 'Ignore' did not resolve but one of the methods in the article did. Strange.

Thanks for taking time to look at this issue.

Phil.

January 30th, 2015 11:09am

Hi Phil,

My pleasure. And good to see you're unblocked now.

Regards,

Ethan Hua
TechNet Community Support

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February 3rd, 2015 10:10pm

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