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How to Fix Error Code 30068 When Installing Office
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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InstallingMicrosoft Officeis a straightforward process allowing users to access various productivity tools and features.
However, like any software installation, it is not immune to encountering errors. One such error that may arise during the installation process is error code 30068.
There are several ways in which the error codes can appear, including 30068-29 (2), 30068-4 (3), 30068-4 (1715), 30068-39 (3), and so on.
In this guide, we will provide step-by-step instructions for troubleshooting methods to tackle Error Code 30068 effectively.
What causes the error code 30068 while installing Office?
There could be various reasons for the error to appear; some of the common ones are mentioned here:
So, these are the causes of the error code; let us check out the solutions to fix it.
How can I fix the error code 30068?
Before proceeding with any steps for fixing the error, go through the following preliminary checks:
Once you have checked these, move to the troubleshooting steps.
1. Verify if the Microsoft Office Click-to-Run service is disabled
2. Uninstall the previous Office app & its folders
Once Microsoft Office is uninstalled completely, try to install it to check if the issue persists.
3. Use the Microsoft Support & Recovery Assistant
4. Run SFC & DISM scans
This method ensures that all the corrupted files on your device are replaced with a healthy version of the file, ensuring no system file interferes with the installation process. Try to install Windows again.
So, these are the methods to fix the error code 30068 while installing Microsoft Office.
If you are facing other issues likeMicrosoft Office not working on Windows 11, we recommend you check out this informative guide to find the solutions.
Please feel free to give us any information, tips, and your experience with the subject in the comments section below.
More about the topics:Microsoft Office,windows 10,Windows 11
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