Default Installation Path Permission Requirement (Warning)

I am trying to install SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition in parallel with SQL Server 2000. The server is a Dell 2650 with 1 GB RAM running Windows 2000 Server.
The initial part of the setup runs the System Configuration Checker (SCC), which is generating this warning:
Default Installation Path Permission Requirement (Warning)
The server is a member of a domain, but I am logged in as the local administrator. The drive is not compressed. There are no file system problems. I am at a loss as to why this warning is occuring, and do not want to proceed until I figure this out.
(I got this warning on another server as well. That was a test server, so I proceeded. The engine seems to run ok, but SSIS will not load, says a component is missing.  Not sure if the two issues are related or not).
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike

Hi Mike,
Warnings doesn't stop your installation!! Can you proceed with the installation or else you can point some other installation directory other than C: drive.. This will verify drive formatting and read/write permissions!!
You can refer the below link for default installation permission
Check Parameters for the System Configuration Checker

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