Error 5 Running Command Setup.exe
Primary Software: Instrument Drivers/IVI>>LabWindows/CVI Plug and Play Driver Primary Software Version: N/A Primary Software Fixed Version: N/A Secondary Software: N/A Problem: I downloaded an IVI driver from the 3rd Party Instrument Drivers page. After the WinZip Self-Extractor finishes extracting the installation files, I receive an error dialog with the following message: Error 5 running command .\setup.exe; the dialog is shown below: How do I install my IVI driver, and prevent this error message? Solution: This message appears because the setup.exe file for your IVI driver cannot obtain permission to open. To circumvent this error message, navigate to the directory in which setup.exe was extracted. For IVI drivers, the WinZip Self-Extractor extracts files to
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The Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista operating systems have security rules and User Account Control (UAC) settings that restrict writing data to certain protected files and folders. Error code 5 when registering indicates that a registration file from a previous version exists, that this file and probably the folder in which it resides have permissions restricted to an administrator, and that the user who is installing does not have the required permissions to save or edit the registration file. If this error is encountered, the best solution is to delete the particular folder and its files, and then let WinZip recreate them with the correct permissions. For this solution and to see other work around solutions, please click the link for your Windows version below and follow the detailed Error code 5 steps. Note: The steps below refer to the ProgramData folder which is usually hidden by Windows. If you would rather browse to this in a folder window, you would need to configure windows to show hidden files and folders. Otherwise, please follow the steps given to open this folder. Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows 10 Best solution: Delete the existing WinZip registration file On the keyboard, press (the Windows key)+R to open Run Type: C:\ProgramData and click OK In the ProgramData folder, click the WinZip folder to select it; then press Delete on the keyboard Click Continue in the warning dialog that displays Open WinZip and enter your registration information If these steps do not work for you, please continue to the alternate instructions below. Run WinZip as administrator Note: This solution will allow you to register, but will not remove the cause of the issue. In the future, if you upgrade again on the same computer, you will encounter the error message again. Right click the WinZip shortcut on the Desktop and click Run as administrator Click Yes in the User Account Control dialog that opens When WinZip opens, enter your registration information Windows 8 Best solution: Delete the existing WinZip registration file Open to or change to the Start menu screen Type the following (you do not need to click in any box before doing this): C:\ProgramData Your typing displays in the Search box; press Enter on the keyboard In the ProgramData folder, click the WinZip folder to se