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Company:

Adobe Systems Incorporated

Product:

Premiere Pro CS6 and likely older editions

Category:

Media, Video

Problems:

"Error 213:11" when attempting to launch Premiere Pro CS6 as a non-administrator; application launches once, presents pop-up error, then exits. Subsequent launches display the pop-up message only.

Workarounds:

Grant Modify permissions to the BUILTIN\Users local group for the following folders:

%programfiles%\Common Files\Adobe
%allusersprofile%\Adobe

The locations may vary depending on the version of Windows, but the environment variables are correct starting from 64-bit Windows XP. Example command lines:

cacls "%programfiles%\common files\adobe" /e /t /g Users:c
cacls "%allusersprofile%\adobe" /e /t /g Users:c

While this might be enough to make Premiere work, some Adobe community members reported that the Encore component will not write to a dual layer DVD without administrator access regardless. Saving DVD images to .ISO or similar files and using an alternate image writing utility may work around Encore's limitation.

WARNING: These steps will expose the listed folders to potential misuse by non-administrators.

References:

http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-system-errors-freezes-windows.html

http://www.antiwindowscatalog.com/media/product/143/PleaseFixYour[DoubleCensored]Adobe.png

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Submitted:

1/26/2013

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