The Config.msi Folder is a Hidden System Folder that is created by  
Windows.  Only SYSTEM, and the Administrators Group should Be in the  
Security Tab list, each having Full Access.  If the Admin Remoting in  
is not a member of the Administrators Group, you may have issues.  By  
Default a local Admin will be in the Administrators Group, unless  
Group Policy dictates otherwise.

Quoting gapearce <mr_gapea...@yahoo.com>:

> This is happening a lot now with a different installer.  It always is a
> different file, and the log shows that this is the only entry where the
> attempt was made twice twice to verify access (immediately following the
> first attempt), and it also is the only entry in the log that has the bit
> about "Using source file security for destination.".  There is no AV running
> on this system, and it is a win2008R2 64 bit machine.
>
> MSI (s) (A8:6C) [00:44:30:958]: Executing op:
> FileRemove(,FileName=keyword.py,,ComponentId={0BB2B946-4B2E-4096-9410-39E84359B864})
> MSI (s) (A8:6C) [00:44:30:974]: Verifying accessibility of file: keyword.py
> MSI (s) (A8:6C) [00:44:30:974]: Verifying accessibility of file: keyword.py
> MSI (s) (A8:6C) [00:44:30:974]: Using source file security for destination.
> MSI (s) (A8:6C) [00:44:30:974]: Note: 1: 1310 2: 5 3:
> C:\Config.Msi\6b042d.rbf
> MSI (s) (A8:6C) [00:44:30:974]: Product: Acronis Access File Repository
> Server -- Error 1310. Error writing to file: C:\Config.Msi\6b042d.rbf.
> System error 5.  Verify that you have access to that directory.
>
> The user having this problem is an admin, and is using Remote Desktop to
> access the machine while upgrading this product... I have seen some other
> posts out 'there' about the 'System' not having full control of the
> disk/files, but this is the Config.msi folder, that the system user just
> created!  (Config.msi does not exist prior to upgrade, BTW.).
>
> When this problem occurs, the user simply re-runs the exact same installer
> and everything works fine the second time.
>
>
>
>
>
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