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Exit Code: 145\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Adobe Standard

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re: no luck installing Bridge from CC because of Exit Code: 145 "\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Adobe Standard'" I can't delete this folder!

Hello, I'm running windows 7 premium, trying to download Bridge from CC with no avail because I can not delete the above referenced folder as windows states permission denied. I tried logging on as administrator and the folder can't be found..? I changed all permissions (except "special") in the security tab. I still can't delete this file, UGH, thus I can not use Bridge. I'm afraid to by PS and not have it install..

Log:

Exit code 145

FATAL: Error (Code = 145) executing in command 'MoveDirectoryCommand' for package: 'AdobeCameraRawProfile8.0All', version:9.7.0.112

FATAL: Error occurred in install of package (Name: AdobeCameraRawProfile8.0All Version: 9.7.0.112). Error code: '145'

WARN: Target directory already exists: 'C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Adobe Standard'

Any help what so ever would be GREATLY Appreciated!!!!

Thanks, Kery

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Correct answer Jeffrey_A_Wright

Kerry I would recommend creating a new local administrator account and then trying to delete the folder.  You can find details on how to set up a new local administrator account at Adobe troubleshooting: Creating an admin account in Windows .

If the computer continues to be unmanageable, and you are not able to change the permissions or delete the folder, then you may want to consider backing up any required documents and reinstalling Windows.

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November 9, 2016

Kerry I would recommend creating a new local administrator account and then trying to delete the folder.  You can find details on how to set up a new local administrator account at Adobe troubleshooting: Creating an admin account in Windows .

If the computer continues to be unmanageable, and you are not able to change the permissions or delete the folder, then you may want to consider backing up any required documents and reinstalling Windows.