Mac Office 2011 Update 14.2.4: "Error encountered installation failed".

I have tried installing the latest update of Mac Office 2011 which is version 14.2.4, however, at the end of the installation I get a message "error encountered installation failed".
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Hi everyone!

 

Thanks to everyone who sent installation logs for this issue.  There are two separate 14.2.4 installation issues that have shown up in this thread.

 

The first issue (and most common in this thread) stems from re-installing on top of existing installations. In general, don’t do this. Re-installing on top of existing installations can re-introduce files that should not be present. If you need to re-install, please be sure to remove Office 2011 as described on the following links:

 

Video | Uninstall Office 2011

Step-by-Step Instructions | How to completely remove Office for Mac 2011

 

One workaround for the 14.2.4 update that has helped some users is to temporarily move or rename the /Library/Automator folder. You can do this by following the steps below:

 

  1. With Finder open, choose Go > Go to Folder...

  2. Type in the following path and then click Go:
    /Library

  3. Find the Automator folder, select it, and then click the name of the folder again to Rename the folder. Name the folder Automator_Old

    Note
    :
    OS X may prompt you for your password. This is normal.

  4. Attempt to install the 14.2.4 update again.

  5. If the update installs correctly, rename the Automator_Old folder back to its original name: Automator

 

If that solution does not work and you know you have re-installed Office 2011 on top of an existing Office 2011 installation, you’ll need to remove Office 2011 properly and re-install. 

 

The second issue was some users changed the size of the /tmp/ directory on their machine which was too small for the update to fully install. Re-sizing the /tmp/ directory resolved the install issue for these users.


If you're still experiencing issues installing the 14.2.4 update, please create your own thread by choosing Ask a question... at the top of this page. Be sure to include details about which solutions you've already tried.

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Last updated February 17, 2023 Views 17,181 Applies to: