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Error 101 when trying to download using the Adobe Download Assistant

Sep 12, 2012 8:40 AM

What the F__K, I reisntalled windows 7, second time the same **** happen at the end, I m using a Data plan which allow me to D/L 8 GB  max in one month , this happened thrice with me , this time i downloaded in my D Drive 22.7 GB of free space remaining after complete D/l , and in C Drive I ve 50 GB free space , Operating System is now Windows 8 Preview , Last two times it was on Windows 7 Ultimate, Stilll having the same Downloader is really a super slow SICK I ever experienced.. Kindly look into the matter and resolve the issue with genuine REASONS , as i already seen and read all the Forums and post regarding to this problem

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    Sep 10, 2012 9:06 AM   in reply to EvertClancy

    EvertClancy which folder are you choosing to download the install files too?

     

    You can also initiate a direct download by following the steps listed at http://forums.adobe.com/thread/981369.

     
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    Sep 11, 2012 3:11 AM   in reply to EvertClancy

    EvertClancy, Please read the instructions properly present on the website under section : Note: Very Important Instructions

     
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    Sep 12, 2012 5:01 AM   in reply to EvertClancy

    What is the error message that you get while extracting? Screenshot will help.

     

    Also, check if the downloaded file size and the setup file on that website are equivalent to each other. Just to make sure the file got downloaded properly. As you might face issues while extracting, if the file is not downloaded properly.

     
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    Sep 12, 2012 8:44 AM   in reply to Arpit Kapoor

    EvertClancy I have branched your portion of this discussion to a new thread.  I can understand that this maybe frustrating to be unable to download a trial of the Adobe software but I would ask that your postings please remain professional in their nature.

     

    As Arpit indicated it would be useful for us to have a screenshot of the extraction process which you are getting hung up on.  Also to confirm you are using the process documented at http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cs6-direct-download-links.html to download the software?

     

    Finally you may want to consider contacting our support team for assistance.  For the best assistance, I recommend our chat support at http://adobe.ly/yxj0t6.  Our chat representatives can provide a personalized experience to resolve the issue you have described.

     
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    Sep 13, 2012 6:49 AM   in reply to EvertClancy

    Thank you for the update.  It appears you are running into a permission issue.  It can either be with the destination you are selecting to download or more likely it is the Temp directory itself which maybe causing the problem.

     

    For Windows 7 you can locate the Temp directory at C:\Users\<UserName>AppData\Local\Temp.  I am unsure if Microsoft changed this in Windows 8 as I have not tried the Consumer Preview.

     

    You can find directions on how to adjust the permissions of your Temp directory at Error "Exit 6" or "Exit 7" | Install log | Read, write, system file errors | CS5, CS5.5 - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-exit-6-exit-7.html.

     
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    Sep 14, 2012 8:54 AM   in reply to EvertClancy

    EvertClancy I am sorry that you are continuing to experience difficulties with the download and install process.  As previously mentioned in message #9 I would recommend you contact our support team to work with them directly to resolve your difficulties.  You can access chat support at http://adobe.ly/yxj0t6.

     
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