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PMI had version 1 working fine on my machine, on which I do have Administrator privileges (at least that is what is listed in user accounts - I am in the administrators https://forums.viivo.com/archive/index.php/t-2621.html group). When installing version 2, I get this error message: "Error 1303: The installer has insufficient prvileges to access this directory: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\ . . .\Viivo. The installation cannot continue. Log on as an administrator or contact your system administrator." Any ideas? Thank you. matt07-24-2013, 02:59 PMIs this is a Windows Vista system? Technically, the "SYSTEM" group needs Full Control permissions to that path. Given the error 1303 path you posted it looks like the installer is trying to create the Viivo shortcut in your Windows Start Menu. If you right-click the c:\programdata folder and select properties can you check the permissions in the list for SYSTEM? cyberskier07-24-2013, 03:42 PMThank you for the reply. It is a Windows 7 Professional system. Under the "Security" tab in the properties for the programdata folder, the error 1303 windows following permissions are all checked "Allow": Full control Modify Read & execute List folder contents Read Write There is nothing checked under "Deny," and there is a "Special permissions" entry with nothing checked. This is a work machine, where the IT guy is a colleague and gives management-types admin access. Jack07-24-2013, 05:10 PMCan you confirm that the Windows Install Service is running? If it is not running, can you try to start it and try again. We haven't seen this issue in our testing, but I have seen the service being required in some cases. Thanks Jack cyberskier07-24-2013, 06:59 PMThanks! I think it was an issue with the Windows Install Service. It was listed as "stopped". I couldn't get it running from the services tab in System Configuration - unchecking it and rechecking it, followed by a reboot, did nothing. I went into Administrative Tools > Services in Control Panel, and forced a stop and restart there. That seemed to do the trick, as Viivo then installed properly. Thanks again for the help! Jack07-24-2013, 08:22 PMGlad things worked out for you. Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.3 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.