A quick tidbit for those that have come across this issue or may run in to this in the near future. I did a re-image today on a system and was boggled for a few minutes when I received the following error while trying to install Office 2007 Enterprise:
"The windows installer service cannot update one or more protected windows files."
hmm... ok let's try that again... Nope.. same error...
Ok time to take a look at the Event Viewer:
"Product: Microsoft Software Update for Web Folders (English) 12 -- Error 193 The Windows Installer service cannot update one or more protected Windows files. SFP Error: -536870654.
List of protected files: C:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\web server extensions\40\bin\fp4autl.dll"
Weird... After checking this directory there happened to be no such dll file.
Ok then... here's the Quick Fix:
download fp4autl.dll here
Then place it into the c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\web server extensions\40\bin\ folder and then re-run the installation of office and you should be in business.
This has been a known issue since Office 2000 - you can check out the MS documentation here.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
The windows installer service cannot update one or more protected windows files.
Posted by Stephen Smith at 10:52 PM
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Thank you so much for this post. I was having the exact same problem and this is the most simple solution to the problem I've found. And it worked! You rock.
Oh you are so welcome, i'm glad that it helped you... I remember how frustrating this issue was for me :)
Oh yes! Yours is the first solution I tried, and it worked for me too!
Thanks so very much.
Great! Glad it worked :)
Thank you Stephen,
After several attempts to install office 2007 I almost lost patience, but then I saw your post, followed it and solved a problem.
Hip hip hurra!
Thank you Stephen
After several attempts to install Office 2007 I almost lost patience, but then I saw your post, followed it and solved my problem.
Hip, hip, hurra!
Jessie F.
Thank you .. thank you .. your solution didn't make sense at all when I read it. But I was totally wrong (gladly) ... thank you again
Thank you Stephen! I was so frustrated trying to find the dll file. All the solutions mentioned it and I just couldn't find it.
Now it works perfectly.
Thanks once again!
Thank you Stephen! I was so frustrated trying to find the dll file. All the solutions mentioned it and I just couldn't find it.
Now it works perfectly.
Thanks once again!
Hey thanks for you post, it was really helpful!
thanks a lot it worked eventho i just went looking for the answear for it w/o looking at event viewer i know there was something wrong lolz.. Thank you :P
How you figured this out...I have no idea. One of the fastest bypasses I've seen. Saved me hours of experimenting no doubt.
You are Great. It worked 100%. Thanks.
Wow, It works Thanks alot buddy...
Thanks Agian Dude
Thanks a lot for this very easy solution. Had been try to install Office 2007 on a nettop and never encounter such problem before.
Thanks man.
thank you ! I am so happy I found this post!
I love you
it was the first thing and it worked amazing i was up the whole night and i was looking for a solution and yours worked thank you so much
Hei Stephen! My name is Stas Im from Norway. Studying at the oslo academy. I'm taking information technology.
What can I say. I used 3 hours to solve this problem. I've been through regedit and all possible folders on windows xp. I used official Microsoft site to delete or remove office 2007 and it looked really wired. But after I found your solution it took me 5 minutes exclude installation of office 2007 enterprise. I think it's my first time I'm writing a comment.
Thank you so much and you're a greate guy!!!
Greetings Stas from Oslo.
I was lucky to get to this blog today. I have been battling with this error since 2007 since March. I have just successfully installed it.
Thanks a million
Thanx Man!!
You are great.
Your so super awesome awesomely cool for posting this! Thank you!
Hey thought I would say a quick thanks before I left your page, excellent tutorial...wouldn't have been able to fix it without dealing with M$! Thanks again-
Thank you very much... You saved my day
Thanks for your post. This was a frustrating problem that you made so easy to fix. The dll link is a great help.
Thank you very much for your post ,over a week now I was having difficulty installing office 07. God bless you tremendously brother.
Thanks dude, you made my day!:D
I'm just going to confirm what everyone has already said - perfect fix! - hx Stephen what a star you are :)
what a precious blog it is, it actually helps some students that undergo frustrations like me, i am about to install the 2007 version of the office, and i got caught by the error, but thru this blog, it finally works, i also want to thank ver santos because he is the one who gave me this blog address. thanks for helping us mr.smith! a very merry christmas and happy new year to you! :)
Thanks for posting this! It really helped me, I was about to smash my laptop on a brickwall! I really mean it!
Also, I'd like to point that it's convenient to look in the events viewer to see the exact path of the protected files: That's what I had to do, because, somehow, it was in another path... Thanks!!
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