How to Resolve Error Code 30068 when Installing Microsoft Office

Carrie Obrien
2 min readSep 9, 2021

Microsoft has been providing excellent products and services to both corporate customers and individuals for several decades. Many people across the world have used their products such as Office packages and Windows operating systems. Office programs allow the rapid execution of computing tasks. It also facilitates quick production due to its efficiency and advanced facilities. There are instances when issues like Microsoft Bootstrapper has Stopped Working. It is one of the examples of Microsoft Office errors. This happens after installation. To troubleshoot this error, you can refer to the following guidelines.

Reasons for Microsoft Office Error Code 30068

· Downloaded from an unrelated website corrupted the installation package.

· Computers infected with viruses that limit the functionality or interfere with the installation of products.

· A corrupted registry base has caused problems with the installation of the software.

· Outdated drivers that affect system performance.

· You have temporary files that are not needed and they slow down your computer.

Steps to Resolve Microsoft Office Error Code 30068

Correction of Registry Base

· This error will occur if the registry base is modified. You can access Registry Editor to check any files that are not needed.

· This can be done by opening the command prompt, typing the command Regedit and pressing the Enter key.

· After locating the key, click on it to delete and check if the error is resolved.

Check Service Status of Click to Run

· This can be done by pressing the Windows and Q keys, then entering Services. You will see an option on your screen that prompts you to start the provision of services. MSC uses an administrator’s credentials.

· After opening the Services section, locate Microsoft Click to Run. Now select the Automatic button in the tab named General and click on the OK button after submitting.

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Carrie Obrien
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I am working as a technology consultant at Technology Trends.