Read error 1327

read error 1327 invaloid drive f

Hello,
You can follow troubleshooting steps from this document :
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/install-error-1327-invalid-drive.html
Thanks,
Vikram

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  • Difficulty downloding Adobe Reader and Error 1327. Invalid Drive H:\

    I am having a difficulty downloading Adobe reader on my laptop. For some reasons, I am getting error 1327. Invalid Drive H:\ notification. I have followed the tips on how to resolve this issue from Adobe's help and FAQ pages, but I am still not able to download Adobe reader. This issue begun short while after I installed a Tuneup software from AVG. I contacted this Tuneup company, and one of it's representative guided me through the steps on how to resolve the problem; unfortunately, the correction attempt did not make any difference. Adobe tech support team can fix my issue, but at a cost of $ 40. I do not want to pay it. Hence, I am trying to solve this problem myself. Could any one, who has the knowledge to deal with this issue, please respond to my request?
    Thank you in advance for your assistance. I look forward to hearing from you.
    Best regards,
    Peter VK Mayangi

    Have you tried both solutions on the link from the earlier poster?  Microsoft Fixit did not fixit?
    If so, you will have to search the registry manually for your invalid drive H:\
    Please post back if you are unsure what to do when you find that registry entry.
    P.S. please do not post your email address and other private data in this public forum!

  • I can't install Adobe Reader in my computer because an error: 1327 invalid drive G

    I can't install Adobe rEader in my computer because of an error of installation: 1327 invalid drive G:\ (but that drive is plugged on!), an don't know how to make it install in C:\

    Hello,
    Welcome to Adobe Forums
    This document will help you in Installing Adobe Reader :
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/install-error-1327-invalid-drive.html
    Thanks,
    Vikram

  • Error 1327 Installing/Updating Reader

    When attempting to update Adobe Reader it comes up with an error "Error 1327.Invalid Drive H:\".  I run into the same thing attempting to install the latest version using the full installer.
    H: is mapped to a user folder on the network.  The My Documents folder is pointed to "H:\My Documents" and is ONLINE.  The Adobe help page says the error occurs if the drive is unavailable but it is not, I have full access.
    It mentions setting permissions on the folder for "Everyone" but this is the most insecure thing I have ever heard.  These are user's directories on a Windows server, we cannot just set permissions to Everyone.
    Please advise.
    Thanks.

    Can you please try running the EXE installer as the administrator (Right  click > Run as Administrator) and see if the error is still  displayed.
    Also, can you try out the following command on your command prompt and post back the result:
    echo %userprofile%
    If this displays the correct path i.e. H:\...., then you can go ahead and try out the changes as per the suggestion by "Shashi.kant"; since all you would be doing, would be replacing the full path of the userprofile (H:\....) with the corresponding environment variable i.e. %userprofile%
    Ankit

  • Error 1327 invalid drive:E:\ appears when I try to install adobe reader, can anyone help?

    Error 1327 invalid Drive: E:\ appears when I try to install adobe reader, can anyone help?

    Hi Coralienz,
    Can you please check the value of the registry entries at the following location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders
    In case the values for any of the entries (i.e. Common AppData, Common Desktop, Common Documents etc.) is referencing to E:\, change the value back to look something like below and you should be good to go.

  • Problem with adobe reader x (10.0.1) error 1327 message. invalid drive: H:\

    I AM HAVING A PROBLEM W ADOBE READER X (10.0.1)  IT GIVES ME A ERROR 1327 MESSAGE  INVALID DRIVE: H:\
    I CAN NOT DELETE IT OR OPEN IT OR DO ANYTHING . WHEN IT TRIES TO REINSTALL IT BRINGS UP SCREEN ;
    SET UP WAS INTERRUPTED BEFORE ADOBE READER X (10.0.1) COULD BE INSTALLED. YOUR SYSTEM HAS NOT BEEN MODIFIED.

    O/P reports issue as resolved in http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1127028

  • How to fix error 1327 on install?

    On installation of Adobe Acrobat XI Pro, after I have extracted the install files and start the install, I get the error:
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    I have that drive and it IS mapped to a "user folder" on the network.
    How can I get around this to install?

    I do not think you can. Acrobat is not licensed for use on a server.

  • MSI installer closes with error 1327, Invalid drive on Win 7 Ultimate when My Documents is moved to a network drive

    I have several computers with Windows 7 Ultimate installed here at the Pioneer Library System. We have ~20 workstations running XP Pro on a Active Directory domain and are planning on rolling out Windows 7 this fall. I am running Windows 7 to test our programs
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    The problem I am running into is that when I try to install any program that uses the MSI installer on Windows 7 , it fails with a 1327 error at the point where it is preparing to install and says "Invalid Drive H:\".
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    If I move "Documents" back to C:\Users\user\Documents the MSI installer works fine. When I look into the registry as suggested in
    this thread I found that in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders " and in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell
    Folders " the key "Personal" points to "H:\".
    But, H:\ is a valid connected network drive. Installing from the same account on an XP computer with
    C:\Documents and Settings\user\My Documents moved to the H:\ drive works fine.
    I have tried setting up another 7 machine and get exactly the same results on it.
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    Thanks
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    PLS

    I do not have the option with some of these files to pass parameters to the MSI installer. For example, if I download the Acrobat Reader installer from http://ardownload.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/9.x/9.3/enu/AdbeRdr930_en_US.exe and run AdbeRdr930_en_US.exe
    it extracts the MSI file to C:\Users\USER\AppData\Local\Adobe\Reader 9.3\Setup Files and then runs it.
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    Create a user (test1)
    Create a folder on the root of C (C:\Test)
    Set permissions on C:\Test to allow the test1 user to have full access to it
    Share the C:\Test folder as test1 (again, set the permissions to allow the test1 user full access)
    Set the "Home Folder" for the test1 user connect to Z: and point that to \\127.0.0.1\test1
    Login as test1
    Check that you have Z:\ mapped and that it works
    Check that it works:
    Install Acrobat Reader 9.3 from the link above
    Note that it works
    Uninstall Acrobat Reader 9.3 using "Programs and Features"
    Break it:
    Login as test1
    Check that you have Z:\ mapped and that it works
    Go to C:\Users\test1
    Right  click on the Documents folder and click on properties
    Click on the Location tab
    Click on "Browse" and select the Z drive
    Allow Windows to move the files to the new location
    Check that it is broken:
    Check that you have access to the new Documents folder at Z:\
    Install Acrobat Reader 9.3 from the link above
    Note that it extracts itself to C:\Users\test1\AppData\Local\Adobe\Reader 9.3\Setup Files
    and runs the MSI installer from there
    Note that after the MSI installer is started it pops up an error saying Error: 1327, Invalid drive Z:\.
    I also see this with various other install programs (VMWare vSphere Client, VMWare Player and Kaspersky Antivirus for example)
    Is there any reason why this should not work? Is there something that I should be doing differently?
    Thanks
    Aaron Z

  • Network drives and System Update updating itself (Error 1327.Invalid Drive)

    I have a Windows network share permanently mapped as a network drive on my system. This prevents Lenovo System Update 5 from updating itself.
    Here is what happens:
    Launch Lenovo System Update and click Next to look for updates.
    When 'Searching for agent updates' it will tell me: 'System Update is updating itself. Your copy of System Update needs to be updated. Click OK to begin updating System Update.'
    Click OK, Lenovo System Update will download the update and appear to install it.
    At the end it will tell me: 'System Update was installed successfully'
    Click Close, just to be sure I wait for a while so System Update can finish whatever it is doing in the background (if anything at all).
    When nothing appears to happen I launch Lenovo System Update manually and it will tell me it needs to update itself again, and go to the same process as above. The update did not install successfully at all. System update keeps updating itself in a loop.
    Next thing I tried is manually downloading the latest System Update version from http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?LegacyDocID=TVSU-UPDATE
    I downloaded systemupdate503-09-17-2013.exe for my Windows 7 machine.
    The installer detects to old version of System Update and offers to uninstall that. I click Yes.
    A moment later the real error appears: 'Error 1327.Invalid Drive: S:\'
    The only thing I can do now is press OK to close the installer.
    The S:\ drive is my network drive which is permanently mapped to a share on my NAS.
    It is not an invalid drive, S:\ opens fine in Windows Explorer.
    I don't know why the System Update installer wants to access my S: drive in the first place. All my applications are installed on C:. While I did move some special folders like My Pictures and My Videos to S:, the relevant folders My Documents and Desktop are still on C:.
    I have found a workaround to the problem above:
    Close Lenovo System Update completely when it says it needs to update itself.
    Run Command Prompt as Administrator (find it in the start menu, righ-click it and 'Run as administrator').
    Type 'subst s: c:\' without the quotes. Replace s: with the drive letter of your network drive, and c: should be an existing regular drive.
    Now run Lenovo System Update again and let it update itself.
    You'll notice System Update now restarts itself after updating and there are no problems.
    Once you are done with System Update, type 'subst s: /D' to delete the substituted virtual drive. Don't worry, this will not delete your actual network drive.
    The workaround does the job, but it would be nice to see an actual fix from Lenovo. I have a ThinkPad X230 running 64bit Windows 7 Professional if this is relevant.

    Please try either of the workaround.
    1. Create a new Admin user, log on in that and then you can install Adobe Reader,
    or
    2. easier solution is just create a dummy folder on your machine anywhere, lets says Folder name "Dummy"  in c:\
    not go to command prompt
    and type subst I: c:\dummy
    and you are all set to go.
    once you are done, you can remove that virtual drive mapping by
    subst I:\  /d
    please let me know if works.

  • Error 1327, Invalid Drive - Solution Found

    I recently merged two partitions on my PC from C:\ and D:\ to just C:\ and started getting the 'Error 1327' message when starting iTunes. I tried upgrading, then uninstalling/reinstalling iTunes and continued to get the same error. The reinstall bombed out as well with the same error.
    After much Googling and some hemming/hawing, I was able to find a fix to the problem:
    What happened was that the 'My Documents' folder was on the D: partition, and Windows did not update the path change when I merged the partitions.
    I figured this out while poking around in the registry looking for any references to the now gone D: drive and went to do a backup of the registry before mucking around. This fix does not involve changing the registry, however, as per the standard Windows disclaimer, any time you even think about maybe even considering the idea of looking at your registry, you run the risk of your system going explody.
    1) Go to 'My Computer' - there should be a folder called "xxx's Documents" up towards the top. If you don't see it, that's your problem.
    2) Open up the registry editor: Go to the 'Start' button, click on the 'Run' icon and type in 'regedit'
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    4) You shoud get an error box that says something about not being able to find 'My Documents' with some stuff about right clicking on the 'My Documents' icon and changing the location. That's what your going to do.
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    8) Go back to 'My Computer' and you should now see the folder mentioned in step 1)
    This may work if you use some other programs such as Word instead of regedit, but I'm not sure.
      Windows XP Pro  

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  • ITunes won't install because of error 1327

    I'm really in need of some major help. My iTunes won't connect to the music store, and when I tried to update it, it says there's Error 1327, something wrong with my E drive. Only problem is that I don't have an E drive and no longer have the flash drive that might have been present when I installed it. Is there anyway around this, as I can't make it past the second part of the install phase because of this error.

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  • Error 1327. Invalid drive F

    Hi
    Installing the trial version of DW CS3, the installer quits.
    When I view the MS error log, it says that the Adobe installer
    gives the message
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    Any ideas on what is causing this? I am running XP SP2.
    Thanks

    Do you have an F: drive mounted or mapped?
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    Adobe Community Expert
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    > Product: Adobe Setup -- Error 1327.Invalid Drive: F:\
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  • Error 1327

    When I try to install Bonjour on an old Compaq laptop that I have so that it can print through my Airport Extreme Base Station, I get the following error message:
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    Does anyone know what causes this or what a workaround might be.

    Hi. This error is being caused by leftover cruft in your registry. You can fix this by using regedit to modify the registry to remove the entry containing the reference to the E: drive at the path...
    HKEYCURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders
    Good luck!

  • Error While Installing Xcelsius Error 1327.Invalid Drive:E:\

    Hi Team,
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    Kind Regards
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    When I'm trying to install the systemupdate502-06-07-2013 fails with "Error 1327. Invalid Drive: m:\"
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