You can do this by opening Settings and selecting Update & Security > Windows Security > Virus & Threat Protection and select Ransomware Protection. You will need to disable the controlled folder access option to continue with the installation of SocketTools. However, if you have ransomware protection enabled, this can prevent the installer from copying the example source files to your Documents folder. If you are installing SocketTools on Windows 10, you should not normally experience a problem with Microsoft Defender. It is recommended that you install SocketTools using the default installation path. However, if you specify an alternate installation path during the install, this could cause some security software to block the installation. SocketTools does not install executables outside of protected areas of the operating system by default. Because the installer will place the SocketTools examples in your Documents folder, some security software may prevent source code from being copied to where documents are stored. The first step to resolve this issue is to temporarily disable any anti-virus/malware software which may be interfering with the normal installation process. Security software is preventing the installer from copying product files.Registry settings have been corrupted or are missing critical information.The user does not have permission to create or update the product files.
This error can occur under several different conditions: This error typically occurs after you have accepted the license agreement and entered your license information, when the installer begins copying files to the local system. During the installation of SocketTools, the error "Feature transfer error" is displayed, along with the message "The system cannot find the file specified".