Office Error 1327 Invalid Drive D
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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 [drive letter error 1327 invalid drive g here]" Reason A system folder is mapped to a network drive that has the Reconnect error 1327 invalid drive adobe at Logon check box checked.You've changed the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive or hard drive where the system folder is located. error 1327 invalid drive z 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 the following:Solution 1: Use http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_other-update/error-1327-invalid-drive-d/5dc7bb76-f1f0-4d2e-a49c-3d6e721bc95a 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 exit and press Enter. Attempt https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-1327-invalid-drive-drive.html 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 Drive. Select the network drive on which the shell folder i
Microsoft Office / "Error 1327 Invalid drive" when installing Office 2003 Problem When installing Microsoft Office from your hard drive you get the following message: “Error 1327 invalid drive D:\” The drive letter may be http://www.fixkb.com/2009/02/office-installation-error-1327-invalid.html different from what is stated above. Solution Click the Start button. (Windows XP users http://robertlathanh.com/2011/01/error-1327-invalid-drive-while-installing-or-updating-applications-in-windows/ should then click Run) Type regedit and press Enter. In the Registry Editor go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE ->Software -> Microsoft -> Office -> 11.0 -> Delivery Located in this folder there will be 1 or more subfolders, click on each subfolder and look for LocalCacheDrive. Right click on LocalCacheDrive and click Modify. Change the D (or whatever letter appears error 1327 in the error) to the letter of the drive you are installing from (e.g. C). Close the Registry Editor and try installing Office again. Now when installing, it may say that it can’t find a ".cab" file. If that happens: Click OK and it will bring up a box to search for the file. In the Path box, change the drive letter to the same letter as the drive you are installing from error 1327 invalid and click OK. Share this: Print Email Facebook Reddit Twitter Google 3 Responses to "Error 1327 Invalid drive" when installing Office 2003 Reply Spencer November 26, 2014 at 22:35 Worked, with a slight modification This did not exist for me, HLM\software\Microsoft\office\11.0, but I searched for "localcachedrive" and found the same structure in a slightly different place. I modified it from F to C (I don't have an F drive). Office patches went through on the retry without error. Thank you! Reply cj March 28, 2015 at 19:46 work like a charm--many thanks Reply Githecha August 31, 2015 at 10:02 I went to device manager> disk management and changed the CD ROM drive to the drive letter indicated by the error and it worked OK. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name Email (optional) Comment Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Categories Assistive Software (182) Audio Notetaker (4) ClaroRead (21) Dragon Dictate (16) Dragon Naturally Speaking (33) Ginger Software (1) iMindMap (1) Inspiration IE (13) JAWS (5) Kurzweil (8) MindGenius (1) MindManager (2) MindView (3) ReadIris (7) Sonority (1) Spellementary (1) Spellex (3) SuperNova (4) Texthelp Read&Write (43) Visual Impairment (3) ZoomText (9) Azure (1) General Software (263) ABBYY Fine Reader (4) Adobe Creativ
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 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. 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 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 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 application installer/updater is runnin