I just started testing Windows 10 and immediately smacked into a problem. I have been installing Office for years without any issues but I keep getting a very unhelpful "Microsoft Office Professional Plus encountered an error during setup. I have the same exact issue with my Surface Pro 4 running Windows 10 trying to install Office I tried everything I could find online and then came across this post that solved the problem for me.
I do find it interesting that the Application log and Office install logs complain about not being able to install the bit version when I am trying to install the bit version of Office Same issue here, as well as many others. It's really annoying, but I guess we have to wait for Microsoft to fix. It seems to be an issue exclusively with build Fails at the Office Microsoft project professional 2013 configuration did not complete successfully free download installation.
I am just starting my Windows 10 deployment so I dealt with the issue by using the release. I was going to try getting back to working on this soon. I ended up having to reimage a 4th time to release for it to finally work.
This is the only fix that I've found and I scoured the internet all day yesterday. Maybe Microsoft will actually fix this if it is affecting Office and considering that Windows 10 just went to CBB. There is something in the pre-loaded image of Windows 10 that will not let Office or GBee was right install from the ISO image on a fully updated Surface Pro 4.
I tried uninstalling microsoft project professional 2013 configuration did not complete successfully free download in Programs and Features, Resetting the device, using PowerShell to rip out all the AppxPackages, and deleting references I could find in the registry to Office.
None of those things worked. The solution that actually worked for me was to install Windows 10 from a USB drive. I used the following link's instructions to create a bootable USB drive, opened the drive on the Surface Pro, and double clicked on setup. 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.
This time it finished successfully! Beating my brains out yesterday on this install issue and found it on a new Dell OptiPlex. Deleted the event folder in scheduler and Boom! It worked. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Laplink Software, Inc. Neil Laplink. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Microsoft project professional 2013 configuration did not complete successfully free download.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to get this thing to install with the Anniversary Update? Edited Jan 16, at UTC. Best Answer. Hopefully this helps anyone who comes across this thread! View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need.
Learn More ». Are you running setup. ISO file or a custom made. Thai Pepper. Stephen This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Jago Wu wrote: Are you running setup. I have been installing it off of a network share using the. That wasn't working so I re-downloaded the newest ISO and tried installing it microsoft project professional 2013 configuration did not complete successfully free download from that which gave me the same error.
I am curious what the windows application log says. Just for grins what if you logged on as local admin? Are there any prereqs like a certain version of. NET framework? You have a couple of ideas there: Application log just shows Information events from the MsiInstaller source. Later tries were done with a local admin account. Finding the current version of. Net is a pain. I can tell you that the install works fine on a clean and updated version of Windows 10 but fails on Windows 10 Installed bit Office for years on bit Windows 7.
Same media and setup installs bit Office without any issues on bit Windows 10 Stephen wrote: I do find it interesting that the Application log and Office install logs complain about not being able to install the bit version when I am trying to install the bit version of Office Edit: I first tried just double clicking on the main setup.
Both failed the same way. Stupendous This person is a verified professional. MKarmil This person is a verified professional.
Stephen wrote: I am just starting my Windows 10 deployment so I dealt with the issue by using the release. Unfortunately I cannot do this. Just bought a Surface Pro and it has the built on it. Hate to have to reimage it again.
GBee wrote Was that a typo or were you actually unable to install Office ? GBee Pimiento. I have not found the exact cause of the issue but I have found a decent workaround. Thank you for linking to to real solution instead of my workaround.
I don't have an available device to confirm this fix but as of now people have confirmed that deleting that scheduled task folder fixed the problem for them so Microsoft project professional 2013 configuration did not complete successfully free download am going to assume that it is the real fix.
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