"Error In Writing to directory ..."  getting the error during SOA 10g

Hi,
I am trying to install Oracle SOA suite 10g in windows 7.
But during installation it shows the message as below
"Error in Writing to Directory C:\Users\Accent.Muthu\Appdata\Local\temp\OraInstall2011-03-03-10-51-53 AM.
Please ensure that the directory is writable and has atleast of 45 MB of disk space.Installation can not continue."
I have all the access in the directory and has enough free space.
Please let me know the so;ution.
Thanks ,
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Try the few resolutions mentioned here -
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