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    • AmbarishrhA
      Ambarishrh
      last edited by Ambarishrh

      Hi all

      Facing a strange issue on my Windows 8. Fresh installed Windows 8, upgraded to 8.1 via store, joined to AD, logged in as domain user who is also member of local Admin.

      Issue:
      It all started with the downloads folder. Any software downloaded to my downlods folder C:\Users\amrh1\Downloads, when i try to execute, I get below error.Capture.PNG

      Managed to install all apps by right click- run as admin to bypass this. Dropbox doesn't work like that, it has to be installed as the current user to get it properly installed, and so cant install it from downloads folder. I moved that file to desktop and when double clicked, the installation starts and then gives me another error.

      Capture1.PNG

      Ran out of solutions. Anyone faced such issues? Really needs Dropbox as it has my 1password keychain! 😞 Can't work without my passwords 🙂

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      • AmbarishrhA
        Ambarishrh @Ambarishrh
        last edited by

        Found an alternate solution for now! 🙂

        http://www.guidingtech.com/11612/run-dropbox-from-portable-usb-drive/ (http://nionsoftware.com/dbpahk/overview) worked really well, but interested in solving this permission issue on Win8

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        • AmbarishrhA
          Ambarishrh
          last edited by

          I am still facing issues on my Win8, and its killing me now!

          Downloads folder never works for any executables. The work around I did was to download files to Desktop and install it from there. Today I needed to install Sonicwall VPN client to connect to one of our clients datacenter, as usual moved the file to desktop and tried running the setup.
          6-18-2015 8-53-15 AM.png

          Tried from CMD elevated privilege:
          6-18-2015 8-54-56 AM.png

          Formatted this machine once already! 😞

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          • AmbarishrhA
            Ambarishrh
            last edited by

            Found workaround for that too, its a Win 32 Cabinet Self Extractor file, so I assume its not able to extract the file and run the setup. Used 7-zip to extract the cab files manually and executed the .msi file inside that from the Desktop folder and it worked. Downloads folder still doesn't work. But I really need to find a permanent solution for this. Would really need some help on this guys.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              7zip to the rescue when the OS doesn't work on its own 🙂

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              • Rob DunnR
                Rob Dunn
                last edited by

                You don't have any software restriction policies at play, do you?

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                • AmbarishrhA
                  Ambarishrh
                  last edited by

                  This machine is part of our parent company's domain which I am not administering. What I got from their team is it might be due to SEP policies! Even though I disabled SEP on my machine, it still is the same issue. I am member of local admin group as well.

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