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Has anyone here experienced the same problem on trying to install "Armbian Imager" under Windows 11?
Upon running the respective exe-file and - no matter what target directory I choose - I get a failure meassage, somewhat like this:

The directory could not be established:
Microsoft Edge has no Read/Write access rights to its directory:

C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\com.armbian.imager\EBWebView

 

Should the same issue have been posted here somewhere else, I do apologize. However, before creating the help request I did try to find any entries of similar content, but in vain.

So if there's already any remedial comment on this available in the Armbian community, please provide the link.
Thanks a lot in advance. 

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Meanwhile I managed to run it, however only after starting up Win11 as admin and explicitly running the programme as such.
On the contrary, if I start the OS directly into my simple user account and then try to run Armbian-Imager from there, both as regular user OR as admin, it will refuse to do its job by sending the above failure message. 

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We made several test install on Windows 11 and it always worked ... bugs are possible. 

 

21 hours ago, Giunti said:

 

Should the same issue have been posted here somewhere else, I do apologize.


Best here:

https://github.com/armbian/imager/issues

And add perhaps more information about the OS, hardware, any special settings that might play a role here.

 

21 hours ago, Giunti said:

So if there's already any remedial comment on this available in the Armbian community, please provide the link.


I don't think there is. As far as I can recall, we haven't see this problem yet.


Let's ping main developer - if he has any ideas.

@SuperKali 

 

But as this is a complex software with possible bugs deep down in some libraries, or even Windows itself - I assume you run with all updates?

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