Error 1310 Adobe Reader Update
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Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 After Effects CS4 Contribute CS4 Creative Suite CS4 Dreamweaver CS4 Encore CS4 Fireworks CS4 Flash Professional CS4 Illustrator CS4 InCopy CS4 InDesign CS4 Photoshop error 1310 adobe reader install CS4 Photoshop Extended Issue When you install Adobe Creative Suite 4 or
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a CS4 application, the installation fails and the following error appears: "Error 1310. Error writing to file: File path. Verify adobe reader update error 1635 that you have access to that directory." The following appears in the Adobe Creative Suite 4 installation log file: Error 1310.Error writing to file: C:\Config.Msi\1658852.rbf. Verify that you have access to that adobe reader update error 1321 directory. Action ended 15:34:12: InstallFinalize. Return value 3. Solution Do one or more of the following: Solution 1: Disable startup items and services. Some applications or services can cause system errors or freezes when running concurrently with a CS4 product. Services are specialized programs that perform functions to support other programs. Before starting a CS4 product, disable other applications, including startup items (items that start automatically
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with Windows), and services.To disable startup items and services, see Disable startup items and services (Windows XP) (kb404984).To reenable startup items and services: Choose Start > Run, type msconfig, and click OK. Choose Normal Startup on the General tab, click OK, and restart the computer. Note: If deselected items are present on the Services or Startup tab, then deselect them again. Solution 2: Rename the Config.msi folder. In some cases, permissions on this folder are in such a state that the permissions changes described below are ineffective. To test to see if data in this folder is causing the problems, try the following: Rename the folder C:\Config.Msi to C:\Config.msi.old.Important: If you can't see the Application Data folder proceed to the section, "To show hidden files and folders." If the folder still doesn't appear, then it doesn't exist, and is not the source of your problems. Or, your network account policies affect its visibility. In the later case, consult with your network administrator. Run the Adobe installer. If you enabled the option for showing hidden files and folders in step 1, then proceed to the section, "To hide hidden files and folders." Note: If you a
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website. Continue Secunia Research Community Products Services Resources Free Trials Purchase Support Company Login VIM 4 CSI 7 Community Self-service Portal Partner Portal Overview Advisories Research Forums Create Profile Advisories Research Forums Create Profile Our Commitment All Threads PSI PSI API CSI OSI Vulnerabilities Programs Open Discussions My Threads Create Thread Statistics About Forum Thread: Error 1310 Error writing to file You are currently viewing a forum thread in the Secunia Community Forum. Please note that opinions expressed here are not of Secunia but solely reflect those of the user who wrote it. This thread was submitted in the following forum: Programs Relating to this vendor: Adobe Systems And, this specific program: Adobe Acrobat 9.x This thread has been marked as locked. jlvbio39 Error 1310 Error writing to file 6th Jul, 2010 16:40 Ranking: 0 Posts: 1 User Since: 6th Dec, 2008 System Score: N/A Location: N/A When I try to run the update for Adobe Reader to 9.3.3, I get the following popup "Error 1310.Error writing to file: C:/Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\plug_ins3d\drvSOFT.x3d. Verify that you have access to that directory I am running Win7 64. I've closed all applications and tried running the update again, but same error. Does anyone know what that might be caused by and how to get around it? Thanks so much! ddmarshall RE: Error 1310 Error writing to file 6th Jul, 2010 18:14 Score: 1250Posts: 992User Since: 8th Nov 2008System Score: 98%Location: UK This error is sometimes associated with Antivirus software, Firewalls and Backup Programs. It seems to be a fairly common problem with Adobe Reader. You may find something helpful on the Adobe Reader Forum: http://forums.adobe.com/search.jspa?communityID=34... Here is an example of dealing with a similar problem which you may be able to modify for your purposes: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/408/kb408730.html You could try using another adminstr