Error 1606.Could access network location:

Hello! I am an employee of the hospital. Currently, I am trying to install a provider software on a machine that I have admin rights and get a "Error 1606.Could access network location:.." I've read about this error in the installation/uninstallation of microsoft product, could this work to outside vendor and software?

Is there something in the installation that needs to access something on your network? The best would be to contact the software vendor and ask them. I don't think that this would be linked to a windows problem.

I hope this helps.

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