The only reason that the installer would not be able to create the directory would be a permissions issue. You must install the application with a user that has Administrator privileges. I would suggest removing the application and install again using the Administrator account (try a local admin if the system is part of a windows domain).
After the reboot, you must also log in using same Administrator account you used to begin the install.
Did you manage to resolve the problem? I have the exact same problem. I think the problem comes from a conflict with versions of some DLL's or some other program installed on the system. MYSQL??
GregG1
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September 13th, 2004 13:00
The only reason that the installer would not be able to create the directory would be a permissions issue. You must install the application with a user that has Administrator privileges. I would suggest removing the application and install again using the Administrator account (try a local admin if the system is part of a windows domain).
After the reboot, you must also log in using same Administrator account you used to begin the install.
cmcguire
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September 14th, 2004 17:00
Thanks for the reply, Greg.
...but I did all that the first time. And the second time.
robbo007
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April 21st, 2005 10:00