Message error "the file is not accessible by the system.

I'm trying to reinstall HP C7280 complete installation of windows 7 64-bit Phoosmart.

I downloaded the latest form of Web site installation package, but when I try to install it I get the message "the file cannot be accesed by the system.

The file is C:\Program Files\HP\ (988329F4-A1A1-4D51-803C-EF2725A97627) \gup\auto. When I look at the file I can find it in the right place. Can anyone help?

Try right click on the Setup files and select run as administrator.  Who should avoid permissions issues.  Let me know what happens.

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