@Kevin,
>From: Kevin Cussick <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 6:31 AM
>
>I can't get open office ia2 latest snaps to install any more! and can't
>get lo master to install what is wrong here is the error I am getting.
>with lo.
>
>Error 1303.The installer has insufficient privileges to access this
>directory: C:\WINDOWS\ ...\{7549754E-B566-4CA1-BE87-322A880D6ED4}. The
>installation cannot continue. Log on as an administrator or contact
>your system administrator.Retry Cancel
>
>I am trying to install
>master~2014-02-27_02.43.18_LibreOfficeDev_4.3.0.0.alpha0_Win_x86.msi
>
>I hope someone can tell me what is going on.
>I have only tried this on my lenovo machine but I will try and install
>on another machine later with thanks in advance for any ideas help etc.
Regards your issues with both Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice installs... if
I recall correctly you've moved off XP and are on Windows 7, so we'll assume
you are attempting your installations "Run as Administrator", correct?
If so, in this case I suspect that you have several aborted installations that
have been assigned 'TrustedInstaller' ownership to the installation media, in
your example found at the C:\Windows
\installer\{7549754E-B566-4CA1-BE87-322A880D6ED4} folder. Folders are named
for the GUID of the package being installed.
Recovering probably now requires that you take ownership of the folder and then
delete it.
But it is possible that ownership of the entire C:\Windows\Installer folder has
been corrupted and would need to be corrected.
You'd do it for either from Windows Explorer context menu --> Properties -->
Security tab. Check that the SYSTEM and Adminnistrators groups both have Full
control of the folder. And if Trusted Installer shows there , or neither SYSTEM
or Administrator, for C:\Windows\Installer, or any of the product GUID named
folders beneath it, you could have additional security problems.
Noticed on the NVDA general list ( http://www.freelists.org/archive/nvda/ )
that you've been having problems with installs of Apache OpenOffice as well as
LibreOffice builds. I've mentioned several times on that list that if you run
full installs for either project you should at the least do a custom install
and deselect the 'Quick Launch' feature as the programs will conflict over that
function.
>Sorry I am replying to an old e-mail hope this makes it to the list...
No worries, but here is the link to the LibreOffice Accessibility issues mail
list hosted on Nabble:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Accessibility-f2006038.html
Please bookmark it for future use.
Stuart
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