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Reeve, Thanks for responding. I only need Code/400 on this system, which should only take up about 400M, it already has VAJ enterprise and WebSphere Studio Advanced. The thing that is killing it is that VAJ is installed on the C drive. At least I got Studio right. I used to have an enterprise subscription to VADD but that expired last September. Because of this, I don't have the install disks for the 3.5.3 upgrade (should have saved that download) so I can't reinstall on another drive. I guess I may just have to move some stuff, install, and then move it back. Thanks, David Morris >>> reeve@ltl400.com 11/12/01 02:59PM >>> My V5R1 installation is > 1 GB. The WDT400 directory is almost 750 MB., and there are other support applications in other directories. -----Original Message----- From: code400-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:code400-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of David Morris Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 4:27 PM To: code400-l@midrange.com Subject: Re: Temporary Space This gets more interesting. I moved my VAJ repository to another drive and retried this install. I have 800M free on my C drive and 4G on my D drive and it still says not enough space on temporary drive. Both drives are formatted as NTFS if that matters. Any ideas? >>> David.Morris@plumcreek.com 11/12/01 01:42PM >>> Group, I am attempting to load Code/400 onto an NT system for the first time. Code/400 wants 412M to install, which I have on this system's D drive, but not on the C drive. The install complains that it has insufficient temporary space. Where is the install deriving the temporary space drive? I scanned the registry and environment variables and can't see anything pointing to the overloaded C drive. Thanks, David Morris
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