If you encounter Error 1304, which states "Error writing to file: Verify that you have access to that directory," it may be due to your antivirus or desktop protection software mistakenly identifying installation files as a security threat, even though they are safe. Here are two methods to resolve this issue:
Method 1: Temporarily Disable Protection Software
1. Disable Anti-virus and Desktop Protection: Before starting the installation, temporarily turn off any antivirus software, desktop protection programs, and local firewall protection. This can usually be done directly through the software’s interface or by using Windows Service Management.
2. Install the Program: Proceed with the installation of TBRAC-2024.
3. Re-enable Protection: Once the installation is complete, remember to re-enable your antivirus, desktop protection, and firewall to ensure your system is protected.
Method 2: Configure Software to Trust Specific Files
This method is less recommended due to potential security risks, but it can be used as a temporary workaround if the first method fails.
1. Identify the Files Causing the Error: Note the specific files mentioned in the 1304 error.
2. Adjust Your Antivirus Settings: Configure your antivirus or desktop protection software to temporarily trust these files. This usually involves adding the files or the software’s installation directory to a whitelist or exceptions list within your protection software settings.
3. Proceed with Installation: After making these adjustments, try installing the software again.
By following either of these methods, you should be able to resolve the Error 1304 and successfully install your software without interference from your security programs.