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Professional CS4 Flash Professional CS5 Illustrator Illustrator CS4 Illustrator CS5 InCopy InCopy CS4 InCopy CS5 InDesign InDesign CS4 InDesign CS5 Photoshop Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS5 Photoshop Extended Soundbooth Technical Communication Suite Version Cue Issue When you install Adobe CS3, CS4, or CS5 products, the installation log displays one of the following error messages:"Error 1303: Installer adobe reader install error mapped drive has insufficient privileges to access this directory: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe. Installation cannot continue. Log on as an administrator or contact your system administrator.""Error 1304: Error writing to file C:\ProgramData\Adobe\. Verify that you have access to that directory." Solution Do one or more of the following:Log on as an administrator to perform the following actions. Solution 1: Change permissions for the parent folder referenced in the error message. The folder in the error messages appears immediately after, "this directory:" or "writing to file." The parent directory is the folder immediately before the last folder referenced in the error. In the error messages above, the parent directory to the 1304 error is C:\ProgramData\.On Windows XP ProfessionalOn Windows XP HomeOn Windows Vista/7On Windows XP ProfessionalIn the 1303 error message referenced above the parent directory is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\. Perform the steps below on the folder referenced in your error message. The following example uses the Application Data folder. In Windows Explorer, navigate to C:\Documents And
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had Adobe Reader 8.0.1 installed on my system, Windows XP Media Center but because of problems with my system the software would not function and had to be removed. Now https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-1303-installer-insufficient-privileges.html that I am trying to reinstall it I am having a problem which I seem unable to solve. I am the only user listed on the system, yet when I try to install the software I get an error message which reads: Error 1304: Error writing to file, C:\ProgramFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory. Can someone clue me in https://forums.techguy.org/threads/adobe-reader-8-0-1-installation-error-1304.617068/ on how to solve this problem? Thanks in advance. The Mic056 TheMic056, Aug 29, 2007 #1 Sponsor JohnWill Retired Moderator Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Messages: 106,414 Why not download the current version? 8.1 is current: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html JohnWill, Aug 29, 2007 #2 TheMic056 Thread Starter Joined: Aug 18, 2007 Messages: 5 Just for the heck of it I tried installing AR 8.1. No change, same results. Thanks for the effort. The Mic056 TheMic056, Aug 29, 2007 #3 Triple6 Rob Moderator Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Messages: 49,155 In Add or Remove Programs check to see if there is still an entry for Adobe Reader or Adobe Downloader, if there is try uninstalling them. If there's an entry there and it won't uninstall correctly let us know. Also make sure you have closed all other programs while installing Adobe, especially any internet browsers. Triple6, Aug 29, 2007 #4 TheMic056 Thread Starter Joined: Aug 18, 2007 Messages: 5 There are no remnants of previously installed versions of AR 7 or 8 and all programs are closed when I attempt to inst
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Software » User Name Remember Me? Password http://www.sevenforums.com/software/55504-lost-administrator-access-install-adobe-reader.html Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Lost Administrator Access https://community.intuit.com/articles/1019151-error-1304-error-writing-to-file-file-name-verify-that-you-have-access-to-that-directory to install Adobe Reader Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 15 Jan 2010 #1 danfleck1 Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 5 posts Lost Administrator Access to install Adobe Reader Adobe told me it needed to install updates. So while installing updates it uninstalled the old Adobe. While installing the new one I get an Adobe 1303 error telling me I need admin access(see pic) adobe reader I have admin access as this is my computer and I am logged in as I have always logged in. I also tried right clicking on the program to install and selected "Run as administrator" I get the same error. I do not know if this is an Adobe error or Windows. Any advice/info would be great! Attached Images My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Gateway DX-4200 OS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit CPU AMD Phenom X4 9100e Quad-Core Memory 8GB Graphics Card ATI Raedon adobe reader install HD 3200 Monitor(s) Displays Gateway 19" HD danfleck1 View Public Profile Find More Posts by danfleck1 . 15 Jan 2010 #2 Capt.Jack Sparrow Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit 4,979 posts Quote: Originally Posted by danfleck1 Adobe told me it needed to install updates. So while installing updates it uninstalled the old Adobe. While installing the new one I get an Adobe 1303 error telling me I need admin access(see pic) I have admin access as this is my computer and I am logged in as I have always logged in. I also tried right clicking on the program to install and selected "Run as administrator" I get the same error. I do not know if this is an Adobe error or Windows. Any advice/info would be great! Hi DanFleck1, Welcome to SF, You might follow this article from Adobe "Error 1303: Installer has insufficient privileges" or "Error 1304: Error writing to file" when you install Acrobat 6, 7, 8 or 3D (Windows) follow the portion for Windows Vista that should work for Windows 7 as well Hope this helps, Captain My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Samsung NP550P5C-S02IN OS Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit CPU Intel® Core™ i7 Processor 3,610QM (2.30Hz, 6MB L3 Cach Memory 8 GB Graphics Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M 2GB Graphics, Optimus™ techno Sound Card SoundAlive™ JBL 3 Speakers (With sub-Woofer) Monitor(s) Displays 39.62cm (15.6) SuperBright 300nit HD+ LED Display Screen
in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks, United States 1 person found this useful Error 1304: Error writing to file [file name]. Verify that you have access to that directory When installing or updating QuickBooks Desktop, the following error occurs: [Error 1304] Error writing to file [file name]. Verify that you have access to that directory. Why this is happening This error can be caused by an issue with the CD or the CD drive. It may also be caused by a damaged .NET component. How to fix it Important The troubleshooting steps described on this artcile are focused to windows operating system and its components. These are not Intuit products and we recommend that if you are not comfortable on doing these steps your own, conult your computer's manufacturer or a Windows expert. if the issue persist after following these steps, contact your computer manufacturer, Microsoft or IT person. Solution 1: Download and run the QuickBooks Install Tool Note: If you prefer to resolve this issue manually and you are installing using a CD, go to Solution 2. If you are installing using a Downloaded installer of QuickBooks Desktop, see Repair or reinstall Microsoft .NET Framework. Solution 2: Copy the Installation files from the CD to the Hard Drive Insert the QuickBooks CD into the CD drive. If the installation starts automatically, click Quit. Create a new folder on your desktop and name it QuickBooks. Open the File Explorer. Windows 10, 8.1 and 8: Right click the Folder icon on your task bar and choose File Explorer. Windows 7 and Vista: Right click the Windows icon and select Explore. Â On the Left Pane, right click to QuickBooks CD and select Explore. Press and hold the Ctrl key and select QBooks and Third Party folders and a setup.exe file. Right click the highlighted files and select Copy. Open the QuickBooks folder that you created on your desktop. Inside the QuickBooks folder, right click and choose Paste (it might take a few minutes to copy the files from the CD to the QuickBooks Folder). Note: If you receive an error while copying the files from the CD, there might be an issue with your CD or CD Drive. Proceed in installing QuickBooks using the files that you copied from the CD to your Hard Drive. Open the QuickBooks folder that you created on your Desktop. Double click setup.exe (or setup if your file extensions are