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to create the directory' during installation Modified on: Thu, 7 Jul, 2016 at 1:47 PM PROBLEM The following error
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is encountered either during installation, in the Product's Installation Log
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file, or in Window's Event Logs: "Error 1317: An error occurred while attempting to create the error 1317 mysql 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 Locations) VIPRE Email Security: %Temp%\MSI*.log ENVIRONMENT VIPRE https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/872903 Business VIPRE Business Premium VIPRE Email Security All Supported Environments SOLUTION This Error indicates a problem with Permissions regarding the referenced folder. The easiest way to fix a problem with these folders is to reset permissions on the directories in question. This can be done manually by comparing the permissions on the https://support.threattracksecurity.com/support/solutions/articles/1000070817-msi-error-1317-an-error-occurred-while-attempting-to-create-the-directory-during-installation folder to another installation of Windows with the correct permissions set on the folder in question. An easier way of doing this would be to just reset the permissions to that of the parent folder. A quick and easy tool can be used to achieve this:http://sunbelt-software.com/support/utils/inherit.exeDownload this application and place it on your desktop. You can then drag and drop the file or folder you intend to reset permissions on over the top of this application in order to reset the permissions for it.If done correctly, a prompt displaying the text OK will pop up. This indicates successful execution of the application. Folders that are particularly susceptible to permissions corruption are listed below.Windows XP: %UserProfile%\Application Data %UserProfile%\Application Data\GFI Software %UserProfile%\Application Data\GFI Software\Antimalware C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\ C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\GFI Software C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\GFI Software\Antimalware Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10: C:\ProgramData C:\ProgramData\GFI Software C:\ProgramData\GFI Software\Antimalware %UserProfile%\AppData\ %UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\ %UserProfile%\AppData\Roam
gave me. I believe I entered them correctly with a space between the c and forward slash as well as deeting the Network folder, however upon attempting to install dotnetfx.exe I once http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/WinXP/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/2008-10/msg03506.html again received the error: Error 1317. An error occurred while attempting to create the directory: E:\Program Files\Internet Explorer Again, I don't know what that means as that folder already exists. When I try http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/931-63-resolve-error-1317-windows to install as Administrator I get the message: "The administrator has set policies to prevent this installation" My regular user account IS the one which set up the PC in the first place. What error 1317 am I doing wrong? I'm using XP home. I've had that McAfee for a long time now. I got it with my MSN so I figured it was fine. I tried the tool that was in the article that Peter mentioned, but there is no longer any .NET files to extract. I'm just stuck on the reinstall. This is really frustrating. Thanks again for trying to help. error 1317 setup "Andrew E." wrote: Well 99% of youre problem is due to mcafee software...Either way,if you ran the .NET uninstaller tool,you also need to type in run:Microsoft.NET in the new window,locate the .NET folder & delete it,exit when thru,return to run,type:temp In new window,edit select all delete all,exit.Return to run,type: CLEANMGR Run disk clean up,restart pc.Back in xp,run,type:msiexec /unregister Return to run,type:msiexec /regserver Retry .NET install. "Craig" wrote: Hi, I've posted this message in another thread, but it appears to have stumped the folks overseeing that one. So I am appealing to anyone who can help. I've been having problems with my McAfee virus protection and firewall... they don't work... OUCH. The problems have been traced to MSXML and .Net Framework. Both have ceased responding. Some real good links were given to me previously and I followed the ones I could comprehend. But they have led me to an extension of my problem which is where I'm stumped. After identifying the .NET Framework installs I had and then using a removal tool recommended by one of the links I attempted to reinstall the same versions of the .NET Framework and ran into this problem: When I try to install dotnetf