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| ![]() I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an Error 1305. It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same error message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading from the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as Microsoft Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C drive. I really don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows installer is the problem. Sponsored Links |
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| ![]() It is likely a permissions problem. If you have a shared folder with limited access you may have explicitly removed admin/system accounts. By doing so, the installer tries to run from an account which did have access to the file and started to run it, but it turned the file over to a system account "Windows Installer." To solve the problem, give the root folder SYSTEM read access, and then try the install again. Subfolders should inherit the needed permission. Remember to review permissions when finished! -- John S. Galliano, Information Technology Specialist MCDST, MCTS, MCSA, DCSE, A+, Net+, Sec+ "thku4grace" wrote: > I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an Error > 1305. > It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> > Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the > path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same error > message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my > problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading from > the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as Microsoft > Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C drive. I really > don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. > BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced > similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows installer > is the problem. |
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| ![]() I have gone to the root file which is the 'jre1.6.0_11c.msi file and clicked on properties so as to change the permissions but can't see where I can change it. I've done this before but either I'm not remembering how to change the permissions (which is likely) or something else is wrong. Additionally, I am the sole user of this PC so I'm the administrator but can' t seem to fix this coninuing problem regardless. BTW, I use windows xp pro sp3. "thku4grace" wrote: > I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an Error > 1305. > It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> > Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the > path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same error > message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my > problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading from > the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as Microsoft > Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C drive. I really > don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. > BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced > similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows installer > is the problem. |
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| ![]() Navigate in explorer to the root of the drive. Right-click the label for C:\ and choose properties. Click on the Sharing tab. From there you should be able to manipulate permissions, if you have adminsitrative rights to the drive. -- John S. Galliano, Information Technology Specialist MCDST, MCTS, MCSA, DCSE, A+, Net+, Sec+ "thku4grace" wrote: > I have gone to the root file which is the 'jre1.6.0_11c.msi file and clicked > on properties so as to change the permissions but can't see where I can > change it. I've done this before but either I'm not remembering how to change > the permissions (which is likely) or something else is wrong. Additionally, I > am the sole user of this PC so I'm the administrator but can' t seem to fix > this coninuing problem regardless. > BTW, I use windows xp pro sp3. > > "thku4grace" wrote: > > > I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an Error > > 1305. > > It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> > > Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the > > path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same error > > message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my > > problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading from > > the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as Microsoft > > Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C drive. I really > > don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. > > BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced > > similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows installer > > is the problem. |
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| ![]() > ...I am now experiencing additional problems such as > Microsoft Restore doesn't work anymore Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315 Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting the requested logs in an appropriate forum. Checking for/Help with Hijackware http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=4075 http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/data/prevention.htm http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/tshoot.html http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware **Seek expert assistance in http://spywarehammer.com/simplemachi...php?board=10.0, http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=22, http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30, or other appropriate forums.** If the procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in admitting this isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a local, reputable and independent (i.e., not BigBoxStoreUSA or Geek Squad) computer repair shop. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ thku4grace wrote: > I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an > Error > 1305. > It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> > Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the > path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same > error > message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my > problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading > from > the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as > Microsoft Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C > drive. I really don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. > BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced > similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows > installer is the problem. |
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| ![]() I've clicked on the sharing tab and can see I have network sharing marked as well as allowing all network users to change my files. How is it that this is a gateway to manipulating permissions? And I do have administrative rights to the drive. "John S. Galliano" wrote: > Navigate in explorer to the root of the drive. Right-click the label for C:\ > and choose properties. Click on the Sharing tab. From there you should be > able to manipulate permissions, if you have adminsitrative rights to the > drive. > > -- > John S. Galliano, Information Technology Specialist > MCDST, MCTS, MCSA, DCSE, A+, Net+, Sec+ > > > "thku4grace" wrote: > > > I have gone to the root file which is the 'jre1.6.0_11c.msi file and clicked > > on properties so as to change the permissions but can't see where I can > > change it. I've done this before but either I'm not remembering how to change > > the permissions (which is likely) or something else is wrong. Additionally, I > > am the sole user of this PC so I'm the administrator but can' t seem to fix > > this coninuing problem regardless. > > BTW, I use windows xp pro sp3. > > > > "thku4grace" wrote: > > > > > I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an Error > > > 1305. > > > It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> > > > Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the > > > path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same error > > > message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my > > > problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading from > > > the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as Microsoft > > > Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C drive. I really > > > don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. > > > BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced > > > similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows installer > > > is the problem. |
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| ![]() While I couldn't see where permissions could be manipulated under the sharing tab, I tried what may be an alternative way. I went into control panel/ folder options and unclicked simple file sharing. Then I right clicked the c drive/ permissions / security. I noted systems and administrator had full control. Administrator was identified with my user name but my user name listed below didn't have full control. I don't know if that's unusual or not, nevertheless I clicked to give my user name full control and then hit apply. But I get the waiting hourglass which hasn't yet gone away after 5 minutes of wait. Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree. Any other ideas? "John S. Galliano" wrote: > Navigate in explorer to the root of the drive. Right-click the label for C:\ > and choose properties. Click on the Sharing tab. From there you should be > able to manipulate permissions, if you have adminsitrative rights to the > drive. > > -- > John S. Galliano, Information Technology Specialist > MCDST, MCTS, MCSA, DCSE, A+, Net+, Sec+ > > > "thku4grace" wrote: > > > I have gone to the root file which is the 'jre1.6.0_11c.msi file and clicked > > on properties so as to change the permissions but can't see where I can > > change it. I've done this before but either I'm not remembering how to change > > the permissions (which is likely) or something else is wrong. Additionally, I > > am the sole user of this PC so I'm the administrator but can' t seem to fix > > this coninuing problem regardless. > > BTW, I use windows xp pro sp3. > > > > "thku4grace" wrote: > > > > > I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an Error > > > 1305. > > > It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> > > > Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the > > > path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same error > > > message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my > > > problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading from > > > the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as Microsoft > > > Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C drive. I really > > > don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. > > > BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced > > > similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows installer > > > is the problem. |
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| ![]() Its fixed, but I'm not sure why my system is malfunctioning. The final fix was unclicking the simple file sharing under folder options in the control panel. Then after right clicking properties under the c root I used the security tab to access control. I set full contol on both system and under my own user name and then apply. I attempted a reinstall of the Java update, and it failed as is expected but produced the Jre msi file that I might right click on it access the security tab, add system which it automatically had full control then, and hit apply. Then I just double clicked the jre msi file again and it finished the install. "thku4grace" wrote: > While I couldn't see where permissions could be manipulated under the sharing > tab, I tried what may be an alternative way. I went into control panel/ > folder options and unclicked simple file sharing. Then I right clicked the c > drive/ permissions / security. I noted systems and administrator had full > control. Administrator was identified with my user name but my user name > listed below didn't have full control. I don't know if that's unusual or not, > nevertheless I clicked to give my user name full control and then hit apply. > But I get the waiting hourglass which hasn't yet gone away after 5 minutes of > wait. Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree. Any other ideas? > > "John S. Galliano" wrote: > > > Navigate in explorer to the root of the drive. Right-click the label for C:\ > > and choose properties. Click on the Sharing tab. From there you should be > > able to manipulate permissions, if you have adminsitrative rights to the > > drive. > > > > -- > > John S. Galliano, Information Technology Specialist > > MCDST, MCTS, MCSA, DCSE, A+, Net+, Sec+ > > > > > > "thku4grace" wrote: > > > > > I have gone to the root file which is the 'jre1.6.0_11c.msi file and clicked > > > on properties so as to change the permissions but can't see where I can > > > change it. I've done this before but either I'm not remembering how to change > > > the permissions (which is likely) or something else is wrong. Additionally, I > > > am the sole user of this PC so I'm the administrator but can' t seem to fix > > > this coninuing problem regardless. > > > BTW, I use windows xp pro sp3. > > > > > > "thku4grace" wrote: > > > > > > > I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an Error > > > > 1305. > > > > It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> > > > > Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the > > > > path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same error > > > > message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my > > > > problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading from > > > > the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as Microsoft > > > > Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C drive. I really > > > > don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. > > > > BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced > > > > similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows installer > > > > is the problem. |
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| ![]() Sponsored Links Now that I've completed a work around for my install problem, I'm going to have to look into some of these other potential solutions for my other problems. Thank you so much for your help with this issue. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > > ...I am now experiencing additional problems such as > > Microsoft Restore doesn't work anymore > > Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315 > > Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting the requested logs > in an appropriate forum. > > Checking for/Help with Hijackware > http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=4075 > http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm > http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/data/prevention.htm > http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/tshoot.html > http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm > http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware > > **Seek expert assistance in > http://spywarehammer.com/simplemachi...php?board=10.0, > http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=22, > http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30, or other appropriate forums.** > > If the procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in admitting this > isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a local, reputable and > independent (i.e., not BigBoxStoreUSA or Geek Squad) computer repair shop. > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > thku4grace wrote: > > I was attempting to install the latest upgrade to java and received an > > Error > > 1305. > > It read as follows: Error 1305.Error reading from file C:\ <file path> > > Verify file exists and that you can access it. Initially, I followed the > > path, saw the file and could access it, but it still gives me the same > > error > > message. Microsoft's help site was helpless as it only assured me that my > > problem was with my cd rom which is ridiculous since I was downloading > > from > > the Java website. I am now experiencing additional problems such as > > Microsoft Restore doesn't work anymore and I can no longer defrag my C > > drive. I really don't want to do a clean reinstall if I can help it. > > BTW, the installation error isn't just with Java as I have experienced > > similar problems with other software but not all. Seems the windows > > installer is the problem. > > Sponsored Links |
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