Problem installation 'local disk' - edge inspection

Adobe Edge inspect - "the installation directory must be on a local hard drive.

Hello

I would like to install Adobe Edge inspect.

but I got this error message "installation directory must be on a local hard drive.

But the path is C:-Program Files (x 86)-Adobe-Adobe Edge inspect.

and the file exists.

I am running windows 7 64 bit

I try to do anything but 'safe mode'.

any solution for my problem?

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Hello

I would like to install Adobe Edge inspect.

but I have this error message "installation directory must straighten up to a local hard drive.

But the path is C:\Program Files (x 86) \Adobe\Adobe Edge Inspect\

and the folder exist.

64-bit of I am running windows 7

I try it in 'safe mode' but nothing to do.

which solution pour my problem?

Please see this thread for a possible solution: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4959285#4959285

I hope this helps. Please let us know if do you work or not.

Mark

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