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updating a CS4 or CS5 product, Acrobat, or Reader on Windows Solutions Applies to : Acrobat Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Adobe
Adobe Error 1327 Invalid Drive
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Adobe Error 1327 Invalid Drive H
a CS4 or CS5 product, Acrobat, or Reader on Windows When you install or update a CS4 or CS5 product, Acrobat, or Adobe Reader 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
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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 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 <
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on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please adobe update error 1327 type your message and try again. More discussions in Acrobat Reader All CommunitiesAcrobat Reader 11 Replies Latest reply on Mar 13, 2013 9:59 AM by screensaverboy Error 1327 Installing/Updating https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/install-error-1327-invalid-drive.html Reader dapphp Oct 12, 2010 4:50 PM When attempting to update Adobe Reader it comes up with an error "Error 1327.Invalid Drive H:\". I run into the same thing attempting to install the latest version using the full installer.H: is mapped to a user folder on the network. The My Documents folder is pointed to "H:\My Documents" https://forums.adobe.com/thread/737476 and is ONLINE. The Adobe help page says the error occurs if the drive is unavailable but it is not, I have full access.It mentions setting permissions on the folder for "Everyone" but this is the most insecure thing I have ever heard. These are user's directories on a Windows server, we cannot just set permissions to Everyone.Please advise.Thanks. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 6448Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 11 replies 1. Re: Error 1327 Installing/Updating Reader shashi.kant Oct 12, 2010 11:54 PM (in response to dapphp) Please have a look at the following post, it might help:http://forums.adobe.com/message/3176669#3176669RegardsShashi Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Error 1327 Installing/Updating Reader dapphp Oct 13, 2010 9:16 AM (in response to shashi.kant) Hello,The drive is valid and being used so we cannot just change the shell folders in the registry, the user's documents folders are stored on a server and that is where the H: drive points to. It is valid an
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jvanlingen Registered: Mar 13 2007 Posts: 2 I am trying to install adobe 8.0 on Windows Vista. I am getting the following error message: Error 1327 Invalid drive:p when I close out the error message window the installation closes out. My Product Information: Reader 8, Windows Top 2007-03-13 08:52:20 #1 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 (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: 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...essentially you map it once for the user, once for the administrator. Top 2008-01-17 12:16:22 #4 nroosien Registered: Jan 17 2008 Posts: 1 Would this mess up a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 setting? Top 2008-01-22 20:20:01 #5 aaronsj Regis