How to Fix Error 1402

 

Everyone use Microsoft Office, you cannot work without it. Well, you might encounter many problems including error 1402. Such kind of problem is becoming prevalent in online forum postings. The error indicates that you do not have sufficient permissions to update the system registry. Even if you are logged in as a system administrator, you may encounter this error if the system has been upgraded from a previous version of Windows. This is due to a problem with your user profile. Your profile may be damaged. There are solutions for this error to help you to install Office successfully.


Method A:




  • 1. Click “Start” ”Log Off.”
  • 2. Remove the Office 2000 CD-ROM from your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
  • 3. Click on a different user profile, if available. If only one profile is used on your computer, complete the steps in the “Turning off User Profiles” section.
  • 4. Enter the password for the profile, if prompted.
  • 5. Insert the Office 2000 CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the program on your computer.




Method B:


  • 1. Click “Start”  “Settings”  “Control Panel.”
  • 2. Double click the “Passwords” icon.
  • 3. Click on the “User Profiles” tab.
  • 4. Click on “All users of this computer use the same preferences and desktop settings.”
  • 5. Click “OK.” Restart your computer, if prompted.
  • 6. Insert the Office 2000 CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the program on your computer.

Method C:


Many people have used an Error Repair Tool to fix the problem automatically. Smartpcfixer is a very popular Error Repair Tool. It could help you fix the problem just in a few steps.


1. Download Smartpcfixer.
2. After installation, start it.
3. On the interface, click Quick Scan button.
4. When scanning process is finished, click Repair All button