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to file" | Install | CS5, CS4, CS3 | Windows Search On this page Issue Solution Additional information Applies to : Adobe OnLocation CS Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe error 1303 office 2010 Premiere Pro CS4 Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 After Effects After Effects CS4 After the installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory windows 10 Effects CS5 Contribute Contribute CS4 Contribute CS5 Creative Suite Creative Suite CS4 Creative Suite CS5 Dreamweaver Dreamweaver CS4 Dreamweaver CS5 the installer has insufficient privileges to modify this file Encore Encore CS4 Encore CS5 Fireworks Fireworks CS4 Fireworks CS5 Flash Professional Flash Professional CS4 Flash Professional CS5 Illustrator Illustrator CS4 Illustrator CS5 InCopy InCopy CS4 InCopy CS5 InDesign InDesign CS4 InDesign CS5 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-security/error-1303-account-with-full-administrator-rights/d9141f1a-1ea0-4121-b7fb-e2b9659e31e3 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 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 https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-1303-installer-insufficient-privileges.html 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 Settings\All Users\. Right-click the Application Data folder and select Properties.Important: If you are unable to see the Application Data folder, proceed to To show hidden files and folders, then continue with step 3. In the Application Data Properties window, select the Security tab.Important: If you do not see this option, proceed to To disable simple file sharing, then continue with step 4. Select Adm
insufficient privileges to access this directory' during installation/upgrade Modified on: Fri, 15 May, 2015 at 11:28 AM PROBLEM The following error is encountered either during installation/removal, in the Product's Installation Log file, https://support.threattracksecurity.com/support/solutions/articles/1000070769-msi-error-1303-the-installer-has-insufficient-privileges-to-access-this-directory-during-installat or in Window's Event Logs: "Error 1303: The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory" Product Installation Logs can be located: VIPRE Home: %Temp%\VIPREInstall.log (or VIPREPremiumInstall.log) VIPRE Business: C:\ProgramData\VIPRE Business Agent\logs\Agent-MSI.csv (Other OS/Version http://www.ehow.com/info_7812704_windows-insufficient-privileges-access-directory.html Locations) VIPRE Email Security: %Temp%\MSI*.log ENVIRONMENT VIPRE Business VIPRE Business Premium VIPRE Email Security All Supported Environments SOLUTION This Error indicates trouble with specific privileges during an attempt to access the referenced error 1303 directory.To resolve this, the permissions will need to be corrected on the Target Folder and any Parent Folders so the installation can access these locations. Microsoft has encountered this issue with a number of programs and have a Knowledge Base Article regarding this error and Office.Please refer to the following Microsoft KB Article for further information:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/228658 CAUSE This error can occur with general computer usage. the installer has Uninstalling applications, applying updates, and sometimes manual changes to some Windows components can cause these problems to surface. Did you find it helpful? Yes No Can you please tell us how we can improve this article? Related Articles MSI Error 1321: 'The installer has insufficient permissions to modify the file' during installation/upgrade MSI Error 1402: 'Could not open key' during Vipre product installation/upgrade MSI Error 1317: 'An error occurred while attempting to create the directory' during installation MSI Error 1324: 'The folder path 'xxxxx' contains an invalid character' during installation/upgrade Error: 'The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed' during installation Error: 'The installation package could not be opened' during installation MSI Error 1714: 'The older version of VIPRE Antivirus/Business cannot be removed.' during installation/upgrade Windows Error Codes MSI Error 1316: 'A Network Error has Occurred' during VIPRE Business Agent installation MSI Error 1923: 'Service VIPRE Business Site Service (VIPRE Business Service) could not be installed. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to install system services.' during installation/upgrade Company Support Company Visit our Website Contact Us Support home create ticket check ticket status solutions forums ©2014. Freshdesk. All Rights Reserved. Hosted by Freshdesk
Windows Windows 7 & "Error 1303: Installer Has Insufficient Privileges to Access This Directory" Windows 7 & "Error 1303: Installer Has Insufficient Privileges to Access This Directory" By Micah McDunnigan eHow Contributor Micah McDunnigan Follow Pin Share Tweet Share Email Save security image by robert mobley from Fotolia.com One of the persistent criticisms of Microsoft's Windows operating system over the years has been that its design is insecure. Microsoft addressed these concerns in Vista and improved its multiuser design in Windows 7. One side effect of the improved security is that users get messages like "Error 1303: Installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory" when trying to install applications for all the users on a computer. Multiuser Design This error is the result of Windows 7 employing a multiuser design. These system designs help improve security by compartmentalizing what parts of a computer a single user can access or compromise. By restricting sensitive system files to administrative users and restricting the rights of user files to that individual user and administrators, the design tries to limit the damage caused by a virus a user downloads to his own account. "Insufficient Privileges to Access This Directory" When a user runs an installer, he is effectively modifying the system by adding files to it. No ethical user would knowingly install a virus onto a computer, but he could be unwittingly installing software compromised with malware. Regular users can only modifying directories under their own accounts, which they have direct access to. If a user does not have privileges to modify a given folder, he is not able to install applications there. Folder Permissions Windows 7, like other multiuser systems, employs "user groups" as well as users. User groups are administrative units, and system administrators can grant certain privileges to users who are assigned to certain user groups, rather than individually assign permissions to each individual user. Regular users are members of the Everyone group, and consequently regular users can only modify folders that gives full control permissions to the Everyone group. Administrator Acc