Adobe Reader Error 1327 Invalid Drive G
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to : Acrobat Creative Suite CS3 Photoshop Elements Issue When you attempt to install Acrobat 6.x-7.x, Photoshop Elements 5.0, or Creative Suite 3 on Windows, the adobe error 1327 invalid drive windows 7 following error occurs "Error 1327 - Invalid Drive [drive letter here]" Reason
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A system folder is mapped to a network drive that has the Reconnect at Logon check box checked.You've changed error 1327 invalid drive uninstall the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive or hard drive where the system folder is located. Solution Adobe Technical Support recommends that you temporarily disable startup items and services before attempting to
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install. After the installation is complete you can re-enable the startup items.Do one or more of the following:Solution 1: Use the subst command to remove the drive letter.This DOS utility allows a user to connect and disconnect a drive letter to a virtual drive location. Disconnecting the drive letter should allow the installer to proceed without generating a error message. Click Start > error 1327 invalid drive f Run. Type cmd and click OK. Type subst /D [Driver Letter]: and press Enter. -- If you recieve a error proceed to Solution 2. Type exit and press Enter. Attempt to install Acrobat. Solution 2: Use the subst command to reassociate the drive letter with a temporary location.This DOS utility allows a user to connect and disconnect a drive letter to a virtual drive location. Connecting the drive letter with a temporary location allows the installer to location that path. Verify the temp folder exists before redirecting the drive to that location. Create it if it does not exist. Click Start > Run. Type cmd and click OK. Type subst [Driver Letter]: C:\temp and press Enter. Type exitand press Enter. Attempt to install Acrobat. Click Start > Run. Type cmd and click OK. Type subst /D [Driver Letter]: and press Enter. Note: This will remove the temporary association that was created previously. Type exit and press Enter. Solution 3: Create a new local administrator account.Log on to the computer using a local account and install the application(s). Log into a new local administrator account. Attempt to inst
jvanlingen Registered: Mar 13 2007 Posts: 2 I am trying to install adobe 8.0 on Windows Vista. I am
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getting the following error message: Error 1327 Invalid drive:p when I close
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out the error message window the installation closes out. My Product Information: Reader 8, Windows Top 2007-03-13 08:52:20 #1 error 1327 invalid drive e Dimitri Registered: Nov 1 2005 Posts: 1389 Hi jvanlingen,Currently no Acrobat family product is supported on Vista. There are some people reporting they are using it with no serious issues https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-1327-invalid-drive-drive.html (on the Adobe User to User forums), but there are many others who are experiencing a variety of problems. Vista support will be available in a patch to Acrobat 8 products, but Adobe has not said yet when the patch will be released.Hope that helps,Dimtiri MunkirsWindJack Solutions[url=http://www.windjack.com]www.windjack.com[/url] Dimitri Munkirs WindJack Solutions pdfscripting.com Top 2007-07-18 10:24:53 #2 dthanna Registered: Sep 28 2005 Posts: https://acrobatusers.com/forum/pdf-creation/error-1327-invalid-drive-p/ 248 Update - With the release of Acrobat/Reader 8.1, the product line is now supported on Vista. Douglas Hanna is a member of the Production Print Technology team at Aon. www.aonhewitt.com Top 2007-12-05 17:00:16 #3 Starlionblue Registered: Nov 29 2007 Posts: 2 Agreed with Douglas. You aren't answering the question.As he mentions, it has to do with the fact that during installation, you change identity from your user to administrator, thus losing all your drive mappings. So if, say, "Documents" is on a network share, the installer wonders where it went. Makes sense in theory but is mucho annoying in practice.So here's how you solve it:1. Disconnect the previously mapped network drive from Windows Explorer.2. Right click on Command Prompt in the Start Menu and select Run As Administrator.3. Type "Net Use y: \\servername\sharename"4. Exit out of the command prompt5. Open Windows Explorer6. Click 'Map network drive' menu item7. Select the y: drive and typed \\servername\sharename into the Folder box.Not very intuitive, but it works!EASIER WAY: If you already have a mapped network drive, just do steps 2-4 and it should work...essential
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