Please attach your Fusion 360 autodesk.webdeploy.streamer.log. If you do not know how to find it, take a look at this article.
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Hi John,
Here it is.
Thank you,
Adrian
You have two errors, showing in your log file, they are shown in the screen capture below. These are repeated throughout the log file, I just captured two of them together. The WinError 5 Access is denied means you do not have enough profile (logged in user) rights to perform the installation. The second one WinError 32 means that you have a process running that prevents the installation for proceeding. To give example, you could have a Fusion 360 process running when after you tried to install and then when you try again it disrupts the installation process. You can use task manager to see these processes. If you try again, be sure to do a Clean Uninstall and then restart your computer and log in with a profile that has administrator privileges so the installation has rights to all folders. You also can right click on the installer EXE and choose, Run as Administrator, this will help also.
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Hi John,
Thank you or the reply. I'm a computer professional by the way, and I created many installation packages that install software properly. This is my laptop and I installed Fusion the same way I install all software so I expect it to behave the same way as all the other software which is start properly. Fusion seems to work well except or the startup message.
You are probably right about the errors so I'll thank you for that and marked this as a solution.
Cheers,
Adrian