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ERROR : Cannot set directory permissions.
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I have Windows XP (SP2) installed on my system, I am trying to install an application but getting an error message :
Installation Aborted Setup was not completed successfully.
ERROR : Cannot set directory permissions
(make sure you have administrator permissions)
This error I never encountered in the past while installing any application.
Kindly suggest some useful tips to get rid of the same.
Best Regards,
SONIA.
Installation Aborted Setup was not completed successfully.
ERROR : Cannot set directory permissions
(make sure you have administrator permissions)
This error I never encountered in the past while installing any application.
Kindly suggest some useful tips to get rid of the same.
Best Regards,
SONIA.
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Dear ChuckFickens,
Thanks for your kind response, I am really obliged.
In my case, this is not the problem. I have only 1 user account and no password for this. As far as Administrator rights are concerned, I got privilege for the same and is Allowed.
Before submitting my request to the Answerbank, I checked all the relevant problems, and required parameters are set to Allowed.
Thanks for the kind response.
Best wishes.. SONIA
Dear ChuckFickens,
Thanks for your kind response, I am really obliged.
In my case, this is not the problem. I have only 1 user account and no password for this. As far as Administrator rights are concerned, I got privilege for the same and is Allowed.
Before submitting my request to the Answerbank, I checked all the relevant problems, and required parameters are set to Allowed.
Thanks for the kind response.
Best wishes.. SONIA
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