not sufficient permissions for installation of flash player... Please help me

Hi, I'm having trouble installing flash player.

  • OS - Windows XP (sp3)
  • Software - Flash Player 10.1
  • Question - not sufficient permissions to write to a file in C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\FlashUtil10l_Plugin.exe:5

  1. I am a system admin and I have all permissions.
  2. Spent by various methods such as, uninstall, giving permissions e.t.c troubleshooting

Please help me, I am trying to install it from 3 weeks and not able to solve this problem.

Please help me.

Thank you

Ravi

Hi to all the world that I am answering this post but it is old. You can find my not useful.

If the installation fails. Copy the directory "C:\windows\system32\macromed' of your friends C:\WINDOWS\system32 or reporting system who have flash player installed or you are trying to install in your system from a friend if he do not have flash player. And then save it in your USB or by email. And paste to the address above into your home pc. After installing the same version of flash player in your pc which have your friend.

I hope it will work for everyone...

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