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It bothered me for a long time, please help quickly. To clarify, does the Office Standard VL you're trying to install in your system come with a product key? If so, the only option we can suggest for you to try right now is to download the trial version of Microsoft Office Volume License Pack from the official website itself and enter your product key. Let us know how it goes from there.
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Maybe what I bought isn't Office standard VL? There is a possibility that you might have downloaded the wrong file. We suggest checking back with where the product was originally purchased to verify the file. Also, we highly recommend posting this query on our TechNet Forums for further assistance. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community.
Search the community and support articles Install, redeem, activate Microsoft and Office Search Community member. Reset Windows I'm not sure the issue can be resolved if I could roll back to Windows 10 or or some previous version. This thread is locked.
You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question I have tried to install the Office on Windows 10 Home but unable to complete it.
I have read the thread on this same issue and have tried everything suggested there but to no avail. I had a working office on this same machine previously but due to some reasons I had to recover my windows to it's factory defaults.
After that I am unable to install the office at all. Any help guys, i am attaching the screenshot of the error. Setup Log File. I have found a solution to the problem and it calls for you to go into the scheduled task and delete the Office folder in that and then try to install Office. Try this I was having this same issue and tried every solution on this post without success. It should be noted, my issue started after I attempted to unininstall a component of my existing Office installation.
Instead of launching the "change" dialog of the MS Office Setup, the system registered that event as a flat uninstall of Office Pro From that point forward I was unable to reinstall Office Pro.
I had other Office apps installed Visio and Project so I even removed those hoping that would fix it but setup continued to fail. At any rate, I ended up finding the solution myself, however I do not fully understand why it was an issue to begin with.
At any rate While looking at the logs I found my issue stemmed from the following command trying to be run:. It was erroring trying to register a scheduled task but was complaining that the system could not find the path specified.
After tracking with procmon I verified the XML file used for this command was actually being created. This is the path the scheduled task would actually live at so I opened Task Scheduler and drilled down through the path. Since this path was empty, I deleted the Office folder entirely from Task Scheduler and re-ran setup again.
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