Adobe Update Failed Error 1327 Invalid Drive
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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 following error occurs "Error 1327 - Invalid Drive adobe error 1327 invalid drive e [drive letter here]" Reason A system folder is mapped to a network drive that adobe reader error 1327 invalid drive has the Reconnect at Logon check box checked.You've changed the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive or hard drive where the system error 1327 invalid drive h adobe folder is located. Solution Adobe Technical Support recommends that you temporarily disable startup items and services before attempting to install. After the installation is complete you can re-enable the startup items.Do one or more of error 1327 invalid drive windows 7 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 > Run. Type cmd and click OK. Type subst /D [Driver Letter]: and press Enter. -- If you recieve a error proceed to Solution 2. Type
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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 install Acrobat again. Solution 4: Disconnect network drive.This information was obtained from http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282183. This solution will only assist you if network drives appear under My Computer. If none are present proceed to the next solution. Click Start > Programs > Windows Explorer. In Windows Explorer, click Tools and then Disconnect Network
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updating applications in Windows Posted on January 21, 2011 by Robert Symptoms When trying to install or update an application, you receive an error message similar to http://robertlathanh.com/2011/01/error-1327-invalid-drive-while-installing-or-updating-applications-in-windows/ the following: Error 1327. Invalid Drive: Z: I've encountered this error installing Google Earth and another application, and it also apparently happens with many others including Microsoft and Adobe applications. https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/214867-adobe-acrobat-9-x-reader-10-x-installation-update-error-1327-invalid-drive Cause These installers/updaters are failing to access the drive that one of your shell folders is on -- probably your Personal folder, ‘My Documents'. This could be because: the hard drive error 1327 is no longer attached or isn't recognized by the system, or the drive was a mapped network drive that is no longer mapped, it's a network folder / mapped drive on a computer or server that is not currently available, or it's a network folder / mapped drive that the installer/updater doesn't have access to. Resolutions Cause 1: the drive is no error 1327 invalid longer attached or mapped Reattach the hard drive or map the folder back to the drive. If you need help with these, ask your administrator or local geek. Alternatively, update the registry to point your shell folder to a location that exists on a drive that exists. You may follow the directions at either Microsoft or Adobe for updating your registry (they are essentially identical). Cause 2: The network folder is on a computer or server that is not currently available Try again when the server is available (or see #1 above). Cause 3: The installer/updater doesn't have access to the network folder / mapped drive Ok, so this is really why I wrote this article. The second time I encountered this problem I had forgotten that this was the cause and how to fix it. It's seldom mentioned, and it took me a little while to find the solution even the second time around… The drive that your shell folder (again, probably ‘My Documents') is on is a mapped network drive and is connected using your own user account. However, the applica
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: 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. Thank you. I saw that workaround at the Adobe site but the shared drive is an Accounting drive that cannot be open to everyone. We have had these same mapped drives for over a year and done zillions of Reader updates but this was the first time I encountered this error. Check that, it happened to our Executive Director when she tried to install Reader for the first time on a new Win 7 box last week. I did the registry trick on hers. I th