1327 error trying to install VMWare Tools - RESOLVED
Yes, I searched "Error 1327" and found a ton of entries, of which none has helped me.
Running Windows XP, SP3 under Fusion 2.06 in my iMac. Received a message that my VMWare tools are outdated. Tried to install; Get the following message: "Error 1327 Invalid Drive E:\. »
What I REALLY have to go digging in the registry to resolve this problem?
Is there a simple step by step procedure for those of us who are intimidated by the registry changes?
The right thing to do would be to fix incorrect information in the Windows registry in one of the following locations that contains wrong information...
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders
Or you could try the following, but it may not work, but you don't have to enter in the Windows registry, if it isn't.
In a command prompt (start > run > CMD) and use the SUBST command as in the following in your report example is "E:\. "as invalid.
SUBST E: C:\
Try to install VMware Tools and the SUBST command should not survive restarts, but if it does so in a command prompt using the following command.
SUBST E: /D
Anyway, the correct/proper is to correct the erroneous information in the Windows registry.
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