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Problem running Mudbox 2014 installer

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landon_lo
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Problem running Mudbox 2014 installer

I keep getting the following error when I try running the installer setup.exe file.

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DarrenP
in reply to: landon_lo

try moving the windows temp back to default under the users folder

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dembkod
in reply to: landon_lo

landon_lo ,

 

Hello. Turn off your Antivirus before you install and make sure you are an Admin. You can move your temp directory as DarrenP suggested.

 

I have some steps for you to do this if you need them:

 

Windows 7 and XP:

1.)           Open a new, simple text file

2.)           Open windows explorer and create a new folder in the root of C:. Let’s call it "Test"

3.)           Right-click My Computer and click "Properties"

4.)           Click "Advanced system settings"

5.)           On the "Advanced" tab click "Environment Variables"

6.)           Double-click the TEMP variable and copy the value out into the new text file

7.)           Chance the value in the Variable to your new path

8.)           Click OK

9.)           Double-click the TMP variable and copy the value out into the new text file

10.)         Chance the value in the Variable to your new path

11.)         Click OK

After your test, use the copied paths in the new text file to return the variables to normal.

 

 Windows 8

1.)           Open a new, simple text file

2.)           Open windows explorer and create a new folder in the root of C:. Let’s call it "Test"

3.)           Access the Metro Interface

4.)           Type "Variables" and press Enter

5.)           Click Settings

6.)           Click "Edit the system Environment Variables"

5.)           On the "Advanced" tab click "Environment Variables"

6.)           Double-click the TEMP variable and copy the value out into the new text file

7.)           Chance the value in the Variable to your new path

8.)           Click OK

9.)           Double-click the TMP variable and copy the value out into the new text file

10.)         Chance the value in the Variable to your new path

11.)         Click OK

 

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landon_lo
in reply to: DarrenP

Moving my User Variable Temp folders back to their default directories worked. Thanks!

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