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Thread starter intoxicated Start date May 26, If you face any problem, try using a different web browser. Uninstall and reinstall Acrobat on your computer:. Uninstall Acrobat from your computer: Open the Run command dialog by pressing the Windows key and the R key. In the Control Panel, select Program and Features , and then select Acrobat from the list of installed programs.
Click Uninstall and follow the prompts to uninstall Acrobat. Reinstall the latest version of Acrobat on your computer: Go to the Acrobat Download and installation help page, and then follow the link to download and install your version of Acrobat.
Common error messages. Error Title Solution Update failed. The process terminated unexpectedly. Try downloading Reader directly from this page. Verify that you have access to that directory.
See Error , , or "Source file not found Alternative solution: This error sometimes appears when a drive is mapped for the user and the installer is running in a system context. It's likely that something else updated the file, and the patch can't modify it. For more information, contact your patch vendor. See Error Error applying patch to file.
This error could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM or a problem with this package. The source cabinet is corrupt. See Windows Installer Error Messages.
These errors occur when the Windows installer cannot successfully modify the registry. See also: Error Error Acrobat, Reader. Complete that installation before proceeding with this installation. Complete that installation before proceeding with this install. Another install is in progress and MSI is busy.
Quit an installer or wait for the first one to finish. Verify that the specified log file location exists and that you can write to it. Stop and restart the Explorer. For more information, see Error opening installation log file. Verify that the specified location exists and is writable. Verify that the specified transform paths are valid. Update not permitted by system policy. Follow onscreen instructions to complete the update. The installer files do not believe the "My Documents" folder is a valid location when the folder is redirected to server, thus the issue.
It is a very serious issue when you are thinking of deploying to 1, systems. It is one of a number of reasons why I have urged our organization to delay upgrading from Windows XP for as long as we can, despite Microsoft urging all corporate clients to do otherwise. The only quick workaround I am aware of is to log in as a local non-domain user to install the software, as their documents folder is not redirected. It comes back because these drives are scirpted when logged in. On every box here that uses these drives as our My documents so that our documents are kept on the server and backed up Did you determine anything out on the Windows 7 and error caused by the network folder redirects?
You said that you do not receive the error when it is a Domain Admin running the program. I am going to try that out with a Quickbooks update that doesn't like the My Pictures redirect. This was driving me crazy, too Adobe Reader was a particular culprit with my Windows 7 x64 installs. I apologize for bumping this old thread up again - but I wanted to share the information to others who has this quite common problem that is is enough to grant "Read Attributes" to Domain users.
In my case it wasn't allowed for security and privacy reasons to give users all read permission to the folder, what would have actually allowed them to see at least what other folders reside on this share besides the one they access - but "Read Attributes" does the trick just fine for me.
Users can't list the directory, search or run files from there, but the "invalid character" error is gone. I had an issue with Autocad not launching in a networked environment with redirected folders as well. After googling I came across this thread which helped me solve the issue. In my environment, I found this was caused by users not having permission to the root network directory their account folders resided on, I found that there were 2 solutions to this issue.
Solution 1: Grant read permissions to domain users to the root directory of where their account resides this was not applicable to me as my manager did not want to apply any security changes to the root directory account. This fix only needs to be run by the user once after which they can launch autocad normally, I think Autocad looks for these reg keys and tries to access a file it does not have access to hence fails, by applying this fix it accesses a local directory instead which it does have access to and launches and writes something back in the registry which means this key is no longer referenced.
Hope that makes sense, thought to write this as I have spent hours trying to figure this out using tools such as process monitor etc.. Heres the script you may need to modify slightly to fit your environment :. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and Deployment.
Sign in to vote. This needs to be fixed!! Thursday, June 17, PM. Hi Everyone, I'm a little late to the party but I might have some useful info. Tuesday, April 17, PM. Its more of a workaround then a fix but it works. What is in that key on your computer. Mine has the folders listed there.
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