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Please try this.
Goto
start->settings->control panel->System->Environment->User
Vaiables->TEMP
and change this to your desired directory with larger space, for example,
D:\TEMP instead of C:\TEMP.
The same for TMP.
Hak Lui
AS/400 AD, IBM Canada Ltd.
e-mail: haklui@ca.ibm.com
Paul Tuohy <tuohyp@attglobal.net>@midrange.com on 11/12/2001 17:09:42
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Subject: Re: Temporary Space
Hi David,
You need to change the TEMP directory that NT is using from the C drive to
the D drive. Unfortunately, I am on a 98 machine at the moment, but if
memory serves me correctly you need Control Panel, System Properties,
Advanced, Environment Variables (although that may be W2K)
hth
Paul Tuohy
David Morris wrote:
> 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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