What should I do if WinXP cannot access the network location where the feature you want to use is located?

  
                

I believe many users have encountered similar problems. During the process of installing the software, the program will appear “Unable to access the network location of the function you are using”, prompting that a file in the installation package cannot be found. The problem. Recently, users who use the WinXP system have encountered such problems and asked how to solve such problems. Now Xiaobian will talk to you about the solution to the network location where WinXP can't access the function you want to use.

The method is as follows:

Method 1: directly overwrite the installation or choose to repair and install Office.

Method 2:

1. Open the registry (open method: start — run, type: regedi).

2. Search for gaozhi.msi by f3, (ps: backup first).

3, you can find the corresponding stuff in the "hkey_current_user\\software\\microsoft\\installer\\products\\0762812c5feec1b428f26679f2dfae7c” key value.

4, first backup this key value, export to a file, I export to gaozhi.reg here.

5. Delete “hkey_current_user\\software\\microsoft\\installer\\products\\0762812c5feec1b428f26679f2dfae7c” this key.

The solution to WinXP's inability to access the network location of the feature you want to use is detailed here. Most of these situations are caused by incomplete software uninstallation. If you encounter such problems, you can try the above methods and hope to help you here.

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