When performing the installation I am using an account with Enterprise Admin privileges on a member server within the domain. Any assistance would be gratefully appreciated. If access is good then you may want to try deleting the files inside the folder and trying again.
Note: Make sure you backup all files before deleting. The server doesn't use any domain login information; I have a login that is specific to the server.
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