Error 1907 on réinstall

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GANILLE
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Post by GANILLE »

Hi,

I desinstalled P3D and try to réinstal as administrateur the new version in mode developer.(Windows7)

A the end of the installation P3D installer stop with the message: error1907 Could not register Font!

It seems that Fonts be inaccessible for writing,only be reeding!

As administrator,I must have the permission to install Fonts but i am unable to do it.

The command attrib -r -s c:\Windows\Fonts don't work!

Thank you for the help!

Jean-Marc

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janvaane
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Post by janvaane »

Bonjour Jean-Marc, in which directory did yo install P3D

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GANILLE
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Post by GANILLE »

Bonjour Jan,

P3D Was installed in my second hard disk :D:\Program Files(X86)\Lookeed Martin\Prepar3D
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You don't have Write permissions in ?:\Program Files (x86)

Check the properties of the folder: Properties-Select Users on the Security Tab-Allow Full Control in the Permissions for Users screen.

If not?

Selct Advanced- Tab Owner-Edit-Select User-Checkbox Replace Owner-Apply

You get a warning screen-OK

Current Owner changes now-OK-OK-OK

Ready



If you want a permanent solution to take ownership of files or folders, you can create a context menu.

Download this zip file

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows- ... -in-vista/

Old tric...always works

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GANILLE
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Post by GANILLE »

Hello,

The solution was very easy!

To avoid permission problem or other troubles, it's absolutly necessary to folow the rules:extact all folders in Desk\Prepar3D Flat Installer and after setup exe in administrateur mode.

All is Ok!

Tank you Jan for your help and your interrest.

Good virtual flight on P3D!
RJ
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Post by RJ »

Thanks Jan. I am once again flying the skies. It is very rewarding to know that you, and Lockheed-Martin are 100% committed to maintaining us flight simmers with a remarkable program and are there with full support, the best in all of your future endeavors with Prepar3D!

RJ



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