Monday, 24 June 2013

How to fix the “Error 1920. Service osppsvc failed to start" with the Microsoft Office 2010 installation?

Causes:

This issue occurs when the Network Service account does not have the correct permissions on C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\OfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform.

Recommended for:  MS Office 2010 Home and Student, MS Office Home & Business and MS Office Professional

Solution:

Confronting errors with the new Microsoft Office installation? If yes, then you have reached the right page. Follow the below mentioned step-by-step instructions to uninstall Office 2003, Office 2007 or Office 2010:
  1. Go to “Groups” and double click “Administrators.”
  2. Click “Add,” click “Advanced” and click “Find Now.”
  3. Double-click in “Network Service” (in the bottom list) and click “Ok.”
  4. Click “Ok” and try to install the “Office 2010 Suite” again.
Congrats! You have successfully resolved the error with MS Office 2010 installation. However, if you fail to get the finish line of the installation, then connect us on the toll-free number +855-859-0057 anytime, and let our experts install the product remotely. We are available 24/7.

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