I fond this approach, tried it and got result. Click Start, left bottom screen and then click Run. In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK. Windows tco. CurrentVersion tco. Explorer tco. Shell Folders 4. In the right pane side , note the values in the Data field of each entry. Repeat step 4 for each entry whose Data value contains an incorrect drive. Close Registry Editor. Registered: Jun 2 A word of warning - if your IT department has set your home directory aka My Documents to somewhere other than C, changing it using the various registry edits shown here could have unwanted consequences.
Choose Run as Administrator 3. Registered: Sep 18 Eyeluvqueen's method worked for me Used Eyeluvqueen's method, now Adobe Reader 9 is up and running.
Fair point, you have to exercise care when you're using regedit but the "safer" options did not seem to be available to me. I'm a home user running XP Home edition. Thanks, Eyeluvqueen! Registered: Jan 31 Posts: 8. I am having a similar problem. Can someone suggest the fix? Registered: Jun 28 According to the following technical note this error is caused when you are using folder redirection and the mapped drive no longer exists or you are not connected to the network it is mapped to.
Registered: Mar 8 We're a school board which has used used folder re-direction for years and none of the fixes suggeted below work for us. This is pretty unfortunate considering how common Reaader has become. No other product - let alone any other Adobe product, has this problem, and we use numerous applications. We're on Novell network so the share fix isn't an option for us.
Tried uninstalling all other Adobe products to sdee if that would help, but still no luck. I also tried logging in workstation-only to avoid any network conflict and still receicved the error. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Registered: Apr 9 I solved this problem by logging in as a different user on the same machine create one if you don't have one.
This other user does not have any mapped drives assigned. I installed Adobe Reader just fine, then logged in with the user with the mapped drive and everything was working great.
BTW, none of the suggestions above worked for me. Registered: Apr 19 Starlionblue - I don't know how you figured that out, but thanks. This solution to the invalid drive problem also works for installing Photoshop Elements 8 on Windows 7. Creative Suite. When you attempt to install Acrobat 6. A system folder is mapped to a network drive that has the Reconnect at Logon check box checked.
You've changed the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive or hard drive where the system folder is located. Do one or more of the following: Solution 1: Use the subst command to remove the drive letter. Type cmd and click OK. Type exit and press Enter. Attempt to install Acrobat. Type exitand press Enter. Note: This will remove the temporary association that was created previously. Solution 3: Create a new local administrator account. Log on to the computer using a local account and install the application s.
Log into a new local administrator account. Attempt to install Acrobat again. Solution 4: Disconnect network drive. Select the network drive on which the shell folder is located and click OK. On the Tools menu, click Map Network Drive. Uncheck Reconnect at Logon and type the path to the shell folder. Click OK. Restart Windows.
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