Acrobat Install Error 1327
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updating a CS4 or CS5 product, Acrobat, or Reader on Windows Solutions Applies to : Acrobat Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 After Effects CS4 After Effects CS5 Contribute CS4 Contribute adobe acrobat error 1327 CS5 Creative Suite CS4 Creative Suite CS5 Dreamweaver CS4 Dreamweaver CS5 Encore Fireworks CS4 Fireworks steam install error 1327 CS5 Flash Professional CS4 Flash Professional CS5 Illustrator CS4 Illustrator CS5 InCopy CS4 InCopy CS5 InDesign CS4 InDesign CS5 Photoshop CS4 adobe reader install error 1327 Photoshop CS5 Photoshop Extended Reader Issue: Error 1327 when installing or updating a CS4 or CS5 product, Acrobat, or Reader on Windows When you install or update a CS4 or CS5 product, Acrobat, or Adobe Reader
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on Windows, you receive the following error: Error 1327.Invalid Drive: [drive letter]. Solutions Solution 1: Temporarily remap the invalid drive. Determine the letter of the invalid drive that is causing the installation failure. For CS4 or CS5 installations, the drive letter appears in the install log following the error 1327 code. For Acrobat or Adobe Reader installations, the drive letter appears in the error window. For more assistance finding the error in Creative acrobat error 1606 Suite 4 installations, see Troubleshoot installation with install logs | CS3, CS4.For more assistance finding the error in Creative Suite 5 installations, see Troubleshoot CS5 installation with install logs. Choose Start > All Programs > Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and choose Run as Administrator. Typesubst Z: "C:\Windows"and press Enter. Note: The example above shows the letter Z as the drive letter. When you type, replace the Z with the letter of the invalid drive from your install error or log. Reinstall your Adobe product. Solution 2: Run the Fix It solution on the Microsoft support website. Go to the Microsoft support page http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327763. Scroll down to the Resolution section, and follow steps 1 through 7. Reinstall your Adobe product. Twitter™ and Facebook posts are not covered under the terms of Creative Commons. Legal Notices | Online Privacy Policy Creative Suite < See all apps Learn & Support Ask the Community Post questions and get answers from experts. Ask now Contact Us Real help from real people. Start now ^Back to top Was this page helpful? Yes No Submit No Comment By clicking Submit, you accept the Adobe Terms of Use. Change regionUnited States (Change) Choose your region Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on Adobe.com. Americas Brasil Canada - English Canada - Français
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software Moving from Windows Server 2008 R2 to Windows Server 2012. Also upgrading from SQL 2008 to SQL 2012. Finding the compatibility challenging. New York Burger Appreciation Society Built www.nybas.com. Sold some burgers. Client 1 Relocation Project Complete business relocation project to a different physical location. From the start of working with the architect on entire floor dimensions to the final build out. IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now We map several drives via login scripts and I have noticed this error in the past while installing Acrobat on Win 7, but I just set up a new Win 7 computer with Reader and a Reader 10.x update choked with this same error. There are several workarounds but none permanent that I can find. I don't mind the occasional workaround on an Acrobat installation but if READER updates are going to start choking it is totally unacceptable. Any advice? Thank you in advance. Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Acrobat and Reader 8 End of Support Adobe Acrobat error 1648 Best way to Disable Adobe Acrobat Update via GPO?   5 Replies Anaheim OP TheJazBand Apr 10, 2012 at 11:39 UTC I've discovered problems writing to and copying from network drives when using an admin account on windows 7. Is L: a network drive? Also, what is the workaround you implement? 0 Jalapeno OP Lori K (Adobe) Apr 10, 2012 at 2:14 UTC Brand Representative for Adobe This error can occur when a drive is mapped for the user but the installer is running in a system context. You can try changing the access permissions on the network folder to “write” for everyone to the shared folder or drive. There is another discussion on this here that mentions some registry key checks as well. 0 Jalapeno OP TechPro57 Apr 10, 2012 at 8:15 UTC TheJazBand wrote: I've discovered problems writing to and copying from network drives when using an admin account on windows 7. Is L: a network drive? Also, what is the workaround you implement? Google finds some workarounds. Adobe is aware and suggests using the SUBST command to temporarily re-assign the drive (L in my case). The workaround I used for Acrobat was changing a registry setting ("Explorer Shell" if memory serves). In that case it was a mapped H drive that was the offender. 0 Jalapeno OP TechPro57 Apr 10, 2012 at 8:24 UTC Lori @ AcrobatUsers.com wrote