Windows cannot perform the extraction. The destination file could not be created.

I get the above error message everytime I try to install an update to a program that I have and use daily.

The program provider is a loss to explain why this happens, but it happens on two different computers.

Hello Connie,.

In general, this message occurs when the ZIP file in an area protected.

To resolve this issue, move the ZIP file in one of your folders of sup of user profile, like downloads, Documents, photos, etc.  Then try to extract the files.

If this does not work, the ZIP file may be damaged.  You must replace it with a new download of the source.

Mr. Doug in New Jersey

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