You didn't say what gave that message (and there is no 'R 3.02': did you mean 3.0.2?).

If this came from the installer, that is not part of R: look for info on 'Inno Setup'.

On 18/12/2013 21:43, Barry DeCicco wrote:
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I’m trying to install R 3.02 for windows on a Windows 7 machine (we were just 
upgraded from Windows XP).
It’s a networked machine in a work environment.  I have administrator rights.
Program files go on C; data is stored on D (it's a partitioned drive).
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I get the message 'failure to expand shell folder constant "userdocs"
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I searched, and found some stuff on the Microsoft website, which made me 
believe that  I needed to unlock a folder with my user name.  There are two, 
one in ‘C:\Users’, which has a padlock symbol on it, and another in 
‘D:\’m which doesn’t have a padlock icon.  Both had been set to read 
only; I removed that.Â
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I’ve not been able to find anything on the CRAN website about this.
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Has anybody run into this problem before?
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Thank you very much,
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Barry DeCicco
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