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    <p>Follow up -</p>
    <p>There is a .pdf on the eQUEST downloads area with instructions
      for installation using the command line.  I get the same error in
      following that procedure.</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2024-08-10 4:53 p.m., Brian Fountain
      via Equest-users wrote:<br>
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      <p>When trying to install eQUEST 3.65 build 7173 on a reformatted
        personal laptop, I am getting the error:</p>
      <p>Error writing to file: C:\user\bfoun\OneDrive\Documents\eQUEST
        3-65 Data\Reports\Single-Run Reports\System Fan Electric Energy
        Use\PlotGraph.oc2. Verify that you have access to that
        directory.  (I do)<br>
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      <p>When trying to install build 7174, I get the similar error:</p>
      <p>Error writing to file: C:\Program Files (x86)\eQUEST 3-65
        7174\license.rtf. Verify that you have access to that directory.
        (again - confirmed that I have full read-write permission on the
        directory and admin rights as user).  Copying license.rtf over
        just triggers the same issue on a different file same directory.<br>
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      <p>... and finally when I try to install build 7175, I get similar
        error:</p>
      <p>"Error writing to file: C:\Program Files (x86)\eQUEST 3-65
        7175\vtkHybrid.dll. Verify that you have access to that
        directory."</p>
      <p>Interestingly, the 7174 install did successfully write that
        file and 2 others before getting hung up on the .rtf file. <br>
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      <p>Bitdefender and virus protection turned off (for the
        installations), admin user.  <br>
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      <p>Suggestions?  Has anyone else seen this ... or installed eQUEST
        successfully recently?</p>
      <p>Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks,</p>
      <p>Brian<br>
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