I would certainly check with your Windows admin teams - the problems I've 
usually encountered with things like this is due to various Windows / 
domain, etc. permissions for installing software.

(Can you change the location of Vagrant, perhaps, to a 'local' directory - 
like a user directory, etc. rather than the C:\ drive directly?)

On Monday, February 22, 2016 at 5:32:14 PM UTC-6, John Egan wrote:
>
> Agreed. I had the same problem installing Git, but was able to continue, 
> with no sign of any problems so far... At this point, it's worth a try, 
> even though our dev team is starting to migrate to Macs due to issues like 
> this...
>
> On Monday, February 22, 2016 at 4:16:28 PM UTC-7, msharp wrote:
>>
>> I hadn't heard back on this.  But remembered this issue when installing 
>> Cygwin as I also got an error for the file.exe.  During the install there 
>> was an option to continue, and I haven't had issues.  I also installed Git 
>> and got the same error, but there again, I was able to hit continue and 
>> installed without an issue.
>>
>> It feels like this is a complex issue with an easy solution.  Vagrant 
>> should just allow the user to continue the install.
>>
>

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