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Re: Exit Code: 176, not installing to network drive

New Here ,
Mar 14, 2018 Mar 14, 2018

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Please note, the page link doesn't contain any information regarding a 176 error (at the time of writing).

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Adobe Employee , Mar 14, 2018 Mar 14, 2018

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Hi DScottAngle,

Exit code 176 means "Unable to install on a network drive. Select another install location in your preferences and retry installing."

As you have mentioned you are getting this error, please make sure that the drive where you are trying to install the product is not a network drive.

You may also refer to the following threads where a solution to this error has been given:

Re: Hard drive replacement - can't install any CC apps - Error code 176

Adobe CC thinks my Local Hard Drive is a Network Location

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 14, 2018 Mar 14, 2018

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Hi DScottAngle,

Exit code 176 means "Unable to install on a network drive. Select another install location in your preferences and retry installing."

As you have mentioned you are getting this error, please make sure that the drive where you are trying to install the product is not a network drive.

You may also refer to the following threads where a solution to this error has been given:

Re: Hard drive replacement - can't install any CC apps - Error code 176

Adobe CC thinks my Local Hard Drive is a Network Location

Hope this helps.

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Engaged ,
Jun 15, 2021 Jun 15, 2021

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To fix this you need to change where X:\adobeTemp is being placed.

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New Here ,
Feb 26, 2022 Feb 26, 2022

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HOW do i change where, X:\adobeTemp is being placed ????

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HI, 
I have apparently resolved the issue. 

Solution:
So what i did was, I deleted the ADOBE folder from Program Files in C first.  Then I installed Adobe Acrobat Reader (It could be any ADOBE Software, like Illustrator or anything). Once i did that, I tried reinstalling Illustrator and this time it didn't stop at 5%. It just worked easy peasy. 

My Problem:

I was running out of space in C so i CTRL+X ed ADOBE folder form Program files to D. But later created a new partition F and moved the folder there. And for some reason it kept on crashing afterwards. I tried reintsalling Illustrator but It gave me the error 176.  

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