Overdrive media console on Bootcamp Windows?

I am getting an error while trying to install overdrive media console (Windows) on the Bootcamp part of my MacbookPro. I had downloaded a file called "overdrive media console setup.msi" from overdrive media website. The installation keeps on hanging up with the error message that "the file overdrivemediasetup.msi which is on a network resource is not available". I keep on pointing out that file on the desktop but the error continues. Any inputs to get this resolved will be appreciated.

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