Insufficient access rights to create files in the specified folder

Insufficient to create files in specified folder access rights you can't install files in this folder. It will not be installed in a folder that I created is. try to install ti collection of games from Agentix magic

Try right click on the setup.exe > run as admin.

See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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