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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 Administrators (1) under Group Or User Names. If Allow is not selected for Full Control in the Permissions list, change the access control level to
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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. 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