by Zancarius » Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:35 pm
I didn't see your post, HG. You snuck it in while I was responding to Killem.
There are a couple of possibilities. Since you're not running a Home edition, you're immune to some of the more annoying issues with installing software that tries accessing specific directories that the WoW installer/patcher really wants access to. I'll research a little bit about the issue as I think I know what might be causing it, but for now, you might want to check the permissions on your temp directory. To do this:
Open Windows Explorer and go to Organize > Folder and search options > "View" tab > and change the radio button under "hidden files and folders" to "show hidden files, folders, and drives" if it isn't already selected.
Scroll down to the bottom of this list of options and uncheck the "Use Sharing Wizard (Recommended)" as it can sometimes disguise more advanced options and permissions.
Click OK, then navigate from the left pane to your username > AppData > Local and right-click > properties on "Temp."
From this, go to the "Security" tab and click on your username, if it's listed. It should have all the permissions checked under "allow" and they should be grayed out (it's inherited from the parent directory). I don't think WoW extracts this to the temp dir, but it's something to look at.
You may also want to do something similar to the "Downloads" folder under C:\Users\Public, except that the "Administrators" group should be the one with full control.
Meanwhile, I'll see if I can find a more permanent fix. You shouldn't have to reinstall repeatedly, as I've run patches successfully under Win7 Pro x86 and x64.
I gave that lich a phylactery shard. Liches love phylactery shards.