Error writing to file CrystalKeyCodeLib.dll

Post Author: jenrenee
CA Forum: .NET
I am working with an older program - developed using VS2003.  I have created a setup.msi file, but when I try to install this program on another pc, I get the error "Error writing to file: CrystalKeyCodeLib.dll.  Verify that you have access to that directory".  Has anyone run into this before?  Can anyone offer suggestions on how to fix this? 
thanks!
jen

"Error writing to file: C:\Program Files\iTunes\IpodUpaterEXT.dll. Varify that you have access to that directory"
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[Check your hard disk for errors|http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Check-your-hard-disk-fo r-errors]
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