Installation of Photoshop 11 in Windows 7 Professional

Attempting to install Photoshop 11 in Windows 7 Professional.  Half way through, I get error message 1304, the pgm can't access a needed file.   When I go to that directory, I find that the file does not exist.
What do I do???????
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Exit the install. You would start over again won't hurt anything.
If that doesn't work, look at this doc. It may be a permissions issue.
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-1303-installer-insufficient-privileges.html
If that does nothing, you might have to contact Microsoft support about this error. It could be a bad or missing file only they can fix.
Gene

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