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Hi,
I am trying to reinstall a piece of software that has worked previously but now windows is coming up with this error and I dont understand why,
"The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation" Error Code 1625.
I have administrator rights, I have run the installation as administrator, turned off UAC and have even unlocked the "secret" administrator account. Nothing works anymore.
I have gone through every Google link I can find as well.
Can someone help me? Its driving me mad!
Thanks
Mark
Hi, I've used the Adobe Deployment Wizard Toolkit and called the installation within my wrapper. I'm basically doing a network install and not a local one to speed up installation time. I know this sounds backwards, but generally we download the exe and cab locally and execute them. But in our case, downloading was taking over 40 minutes and installation was taking 20 mintues and would time out the sporadically. So that's why we just execute the installer over the network…..anyway….
The tool came with Adobe CS4 Design Premium and we basically created a software depot of the entire products on our server. You can run the Adobe Deployment Tookit and it creates a generic AdobeUberInstaller.exe and AdobeUberInstaller.xml file that basically calls the original setup.exe and references the payloads folder. I basically have Wise call the AdobeUberInstaller.exe and it does the rest.
The error you're seeing "Error Code 7" is a generic error. You could go to the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Installer.zip
In that directory is usually the log files that Adobe creates for installations, you may get slightly more detail there or at least be able to read the last thing it was doing before Error Code 7 occurred.
