I run into a similar problem from time to time, but sometimes if I copy the
downloaded file to another location and then extract, it works.
As an aside, I've also noticed there is a difference between being a "user"
that gained administrative rights to a resource, and actually being the
administrator. I don't know why this is, but I bet it is related to this
problem.
Lee
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 11:10 PM
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Subject: [AP] Unzipping "additional content"
I recently installed Premiere 9 on my Win 7 machine. I got a window about
additional content available (themes, titles, DVD menus, etc.) so I
downloaded the files. When I try to extract the files (Using the Adobe
extractor that downloaded with the files)I get a message that it can't
extract files because of file permissions. (I have gobbs of free disk
space.) I looked at the folders along the path and it looks like I have
"full access" all along the path. What am I missing?
TIA,
Tim K
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