Lightroom 6 won't install from DVD

I bought Lightroom 6 and burned the files to a DVD, same as I have done for 3,4, and 5, but it refuses to install from the DVD. Keeps asking for the Lightroom 6 DVD. However if I copy the DVD to a folder on my desktop and then start the install everything works fine. I worked with Adobe support but we were unable to get it to install directly from the DVD.
Anyone else have this problem? Windows 7 Pro X64.
Thanks,
Lee

It's resolved now, I have tried it again (now the 7th time) and for some reason it decided to work!

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