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Adobe Acrobat Install Problems


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I am trying to install my Adobe Acrobat Pro 6.0 and it give me the "Error 1303" message that says it has restricted privilages to open C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Documents. When I try and open this path on my own without any installation taking place, it says "Access Denied" and gives me the file path. I am the computer adminstrator because it is my personal computer. How can I get access to this folder?

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wow

google is so hard to use

http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/31636.htm

/searched for error 1303 adobe acrobat, first url was an adobe support doc

Wow...

Good thing that did NOT help me at all. It's for XP Pro. If you would have read the entire post you would have saw that I am using XP Home.

...wow.

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Wow...

Good thing that did NOT help me at all. It's for XP Pro. If you would have read the entire post you would have saw that I am using XP Home.

...wow.

wow...

if you had scrolled down you would have seen

Solution 2: Use the CACLS command to manually assign access to the All Users folder (Windows 2000 and XP).

wow...

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Wow...

Good thing that did NOT help me at all. It's for XP Pro. If you would have read the entire post you would have saw that I am using XP Home.

...wow.

wow...

if you had scrolled down you would have seen

Solution 2: Use the CACLS command to manually assign access to the All Users folder (Windows 2000 and XP).

wow...

Wow...

That did not help either. You're good...

...wow.

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1.shut off simple file sharing

2. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt

3. At the DOS prompt, type the following commands:

cd "\Documents and Settings

cacls "All Users" /T /E /C /G Administrators:F

believe me, it will work

these threads will back me up

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&...XanI%26rnum%3D5

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&...XanI%26rnum%3D7

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&...XanI%26rnum%3D8

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1.shut off simple file sharing

2. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt

3. At the DOS prompt, type the following commands:

cd "\Documents and Settings

cacls "All Users" /T /E /C /G Administrators:F

believe me, it will work

Trying one more time just for you man. :no:

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