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Confirmed this on a new SP install with Service Pack 1. Any better fix for this? Tuesday, July 19, PM. After long search, i could not find and fix for this problem, there is some workarrounds: 1- To give Farm Account Local account administrator Security Issue 2- Disable the Product Job Ver Not recommanded 3- To run the job Product Job Manually from time to time after adding the the Farm Account to the local Administrator group Temperary Please if any one find a fix , post it here.

Many Thanks. Sunday, July 31, AM. I'm seeing this as well, are the above work-around's still my only options? The only realistic one is setting the farm account as a local admin, which I'd rather not do. Tuesday, October 18, PM. Thursday, October 20, PM. I stubled across the fix above a couple of weeks ago and it didn't fix the problem for me.

However, glad to see someone else trying the same thing and avoiding making the farm account a local admin. There's clearly something else also required and I'm still searching.

Friday, October 21, AM. I also have this issue. Best regards Thomas N. Wednesday, December 14, PM. Does anyone know of a safer solution to this issue? Tuesday, June 12, AM. Thursday, June 14, PM. Tuesday, June 19, AM. I guess that's a fair point : I should have asked if anyone has come across a more permanent solution rather than a workaround you need to go through each time. Wednesday, June 20, AM. So, nobody has found the actual solution for this?

Other than just temporarily putting the farm account into the local admins group? Wednesday, June 20, PM. Still no luck for me. Also gave the farm account the same just to see if that'd do anything. No luck. The same approach doesn't seem to take care of the Product Version Job warnings, or at least I can't find the file location that causes the problem, if that is indeed the issue.

PaulE The problem is that the advice contradicts the advice that a lot of other qualified practitioners put forward. This isn't to say that it's wrong, but that the appeal to authority has at least equal validity when inverted. Thursday, June 21, PM. Apologies Paul, I'd missed that you were running with the manual approach. I did read that long ago I've been following this thread for some time but lost track of it.

Yeah, if I was administering a network I think I would go that way myself, absent a fix here. There are three things that are still interesting to me though: The job succeeds anyway. Does it just continue to run the rest of its checks but fails on this one? If it doesn't fail on this one, why not? If it does fail here, but then continues, should we be concerned about the quality of the data in Manage Patch Status?

What I've never been able to reconcile with these warnings is that we've granted DCOM rights to launch and activate the Windows Installer Service and that definitely seems to make a difference to success or failure of the job - so why doesn't it clear these warnings?

Why does granting the file system permissions clear the FIM version of this job's warnings, but not for the Product Version Job? This is particularly vexing since granting the DCOM rights appears to resolve the errors in exactly the same manner for both jobs. Friday, June 22, AM. You have to grant the rights in order to connect to the MSI Server. Error: 0x Nothing else is different.

Friday, June 22, PM. No, it seems to always work right, admin rights or not. Out of curiosity, how are you testing that the job works? You know that PSConfig and the installer both seem to call in to Microsoft.

UpdateProductInfoInDatabase as well? You can turn on MSI verbose logging and it will produce the same logs, with the exception of the above lines, regardless if you have Local Admin or not. Thursday, August 2, PM. I also only add the Farm account to the Local Administrators group Where do I find the 'Local Administrators' group on a domain controller?

Monday, August 6, PM. There is no concept of "local groups" on a DC. Instead, use the domain group named Administrators. Monday, January 7, AM. Simon I verified further up the thread that this does not work for the particular error this thread is about. Monday, January 7, PM. Thursday, April 11, PM.

Wednesday, April 24, PM. Note: User account indicates this user, jegreen56, is an administrator, so how could this be an access issue? If I am unable to respond to an error during the install and indicate that it is OK to continue, i.

In previous instances of this error message, when I am able to respond to the popup message that indicates the option to retry, to continue, or to abort the process, I have been able to use the Properties selection of the Config. I can then go back to the Error Popup message dialog window and select the Retry option. Unfortunately, this type of workaround is very undesirable and it only endures until the next attempt by the MsiInstaller to write to a file in the Config.

Msi folder, when the same Error Popup message prompts me to do the same process all over again. Very messy. To help with issues you might encounter when installing Officebecause of slow speeds or unreliable connections, as a first step download the Support and Recovery Assistant tool.

For information about this tool, go here. If the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant didn't help, follow the steps below that are specific to your plan. You need to be connected to the internet to download this installer file, but once that's done, you can then install Officeoffline on a PC at your convenience. The steps below differ if your Officeproduct is part of an Office for home or Office for business plan so you need to select the correct tab for your product.

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Select the Office for business tab from above instead. Select Install Office. Check the box Download an offline installer and select the language you want to install Officein. Select Download. The file will begin downloading on your PC. Once the download is complete, open File Explorer and locate a new virtual drive, for example D:.

This drive contains the Office installation files. The first time you run one of your Office applications, you'll receive a prompt asking you to enter your product key to activate the product. Since you already have a Microsoft account that's associated with Office, choose Sign in with an active account instead.

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