colnic77;1198787 Wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to install the Music Data Management Software for a Casio
> music keyboard. It had previously installed it fine on my PC with XP
> but now I am trying to put it on my Toshiba laptop with Vista and get
> the message "Error 1303 - insufficient privileges to access this
> directory C:\ProgramData\Documents\IDES4". I looked for that file but
> could not find it. I used an administrator account but it made no
> difference.
>
> Has anybody struck this problem or have any ideas how to fix it?
I had similar problems installing a valid version of MS office Home and
Student 2007 with error 1303. No matter what I tried, I had no ability
to change access/permissions to change ownership of the necessary folder
C:\programfiles (x86)\common files\microsoft shared\equation\1033. I
tried a plug in reg program "GrantAdminFullControl" which was useless,
and about 3 hours of google searching for solutions. Lots of reference
to ms forum which says to simply change ownership/access control, which
is all well and good if you can do it, which is typically not able (thus
the original problem). This new windows 7 home premium (64-bit) pc came
preloaded with ms works, so I thought the original ownership was
microsofts. Thinking I was smarter than the average bear, I opened
control panel, programs and uninstalled ms works, as a
hunch....uninstalled fine, but still no access to change my single login
admin to change folder permissions. So I finally figured it out....
Reboot into safe mode in any way possible (networking, prompt, etc).
Once in safe mode, go to the folder that is causing you the hassle, in
my case it is listed above. Once you are at the folder, right click and
go to properties, get into the administrative folder for security and
edit the permissions. In safe mode I was able to take over full
controls of all settings. Click apply, then ok then close the folder.
Reboot normally, and you should (might!) have found the program now
installs without the permission problem of your install folder. Let me
know if it works for you.
DrJonny, 7/19/10
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