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Hallo,
wenn ich das Servicepack 5 für die ProSuite installieren möchte, kommt immer folgende Fehlermeldung:
"The compression of %s failed. There may not be enough free disk space available in the TEMP directory".
Aber im Temp und auf der Festplatte ist genügend Platz frei. Wer kann helfen???
Danke im voraus!
wenn ich das Servicepack 5 für die ProSuite installieren möchte, kommt immer folgende Fehlermeldung:
"The compression of %s failed. There may not be enough free disk space available in the TEMP directory".
Aber im Temp und auf der Festplatte ist genügend Platz frei. Wer kann helfen???
Danke im voraus!
veränder einfach mal den pfad beim installieren.
mfg
zelig
mfg
zelig
@ Sani,
welches Betriebssytem benutzt Du?
DJ
welches Betriebssytem benutzt Du?
DJ
@ zelig:
Die Meldung kommt noch während des entpackens der Datei, kann also noch nicht mal nen Pfad angeben. :-(
@ dj-cool:
Windows2000
Thx
Die Meldung kommt noch während des entpackens der Datei, kann also noch nicht mal nen Pfad angeben. :-(
@ dj-cool:
Windows2000
Thx
DocumentID: 600
Last Updated on: 05/20/2000
Resolving the message "The decompression of %s failed. There may not be enough free disk space available in the TEMP directory."
Abstract:
This document explains how to resolve the error message "The decompression of %s failed. There may not be enough free disk space available in the TEMP directory."
How To:
This error is the result of the Setup program trying to create a directory in the WindowsTemp directory where a directory of the same name already exists. The procedure below deletes all files and folders from the C:TEMP for Windows NT users, C:WINDOWSTEMP for Windows 95/98 users, or Cocuments and SettingsUSERLocal SettingsTEMP for Windows 2000 users.
Note: If you keep files in these directories that are not Temporary files created by programs, remove those files to an alternate location before completing this procedure. Complete the procedure exactly as stated and contact Omega Research Technical Support if you have any questions about the procedure.
Close all programs.
Click the Start | Find | Files or Folders menu.
Click the Browse button.
For Windows NT users: Double-click the C Drive to expose its contents. Click the Temp folder to highlight it with your mouse, you may have to scroll down to locate the Temp folder.
For Windows 95/98 users: Double-click the C Drive to expose its contents. Double-click the Windows Folder to expose its contents, you may have to scroll down to locate the Windows folder. Click the Temp folder to highlight it with your mouse, you may have to scroll down to locate the Temp folder.
For Windows 2000 users: Double-click the C Drive to expose its contents. Double-click the Documents and Settings folder to expose its contents. Double-click the USER folder (where USER is the Login name of the currently logged in user) to expose its contents. Double-click the Local Settings folder to expose its contents. Click the Temp folder to highlight it with your mouse, you may have to scroll down to locate the Temp folder.
Click OK.
Verify that the Look in: window reads C:TEMP for Windows NT users, C:WINDOWSTEMP for Windows 95/98 users, or Cocuments and SettingsUSERLocal SettingsTEMP for Windows 2000 users. If it does not, repeat steps 3 through 5.
In the Named: box, enter `*.*` without the quotes (asterisk.asterisk).
Verify that the Include subfolders box is checked.
Click the Find Now button.
A list of files will be displayed in the box below. Click the Edit | Select All menu.
NOTE: Many programs place files with various extensions in these temporary folders including program installations. These files are not always properly deleted after they are no longer needed. If you have any doubts about the contents of this directory, it is recommended that you copy its contents to another folder before proceeding. This procedure will place the contents of the Temp folder into the Recycle Bin.
Click the File | Delete button.
If prompted, click Yes to send the files to the Recycle Bin.
Click Yes or Yes to all to any further prompts.
Click the File | Close button to exit the Find Files dialog and re-attempt the installation.
NOTE: In a very limited number of cases, clearing the TEMP directories has not resolved this issue. In these cases, the hard disk should be cleared of any file with the name `Setup.ini` without the quotes. Use the Find Files or Folders Utility in Windows to search for and delete this file.
Last Updated on: 05/20/2000
Resolving the message "The decompression of %s failed. There may not be enough free disk space available in the TEMP directory."
Abstract:
This document explains how to resolve the error message "The decompression of %s failed. There may not be enough free disk space available in the TEMP directory."
How To:
This error is the result of the Setup program trying to create a directory in the WindowsTemp directory where a directory of the same name already exists. The procedure below deletes all files and folders from the C:TEMP for Windows NT users, C:WINDOWSTEMP for Windows 95/98 users, or Cocuments and SettingsUSERLocal SettingsTEMP for Windows 2000 users.
Note: If you keep files in these directories that are not Temporary files created by programs, remove those files to an alternate location before completing this procedure. Complete the procedure exactly as stated and contact Omega Research Technical Support if you have any questions about the procedure.
Close all programs.
Click the Start | Find | Files or Folders menu.
Click the Browse button.
For Windows NT users: Double-click the C Drive to expose its contents. Click the Temp folder to highlight it with your mouse, you may have to scroll down to locate the Temp folder.
For Windows 95/98 users: Double-click the C Drive to expose its contents. Double-click the Windows Folder to expose its contents, you may have to scroll down to locate the Windows folder. Click the Temp folder to highlight it with your mouse, you may have to scroll down to locate the Temp folder.
For Windows 2000 users: Double-click the C Drive to expose its contents. Double-click the Documents and Settings folder to expose its contents. Double-click the USER folder (where USER is the Login name of the currently logged in user) to expose its contents. Double-click the Local Settings folder to expose its contents. Click the Temp folder to highlight it with your mouse, you may have to scroll down to locate the Temp folder.
Click OK.
Verify that the Look in: window reads C:TEMP for Windows NT users, C:WINDOWSTEMP for Windows 95/98 users, or Cocuments and SettingsUSERLocal SettingsTEMP for Windows 2000 users. If it does not, repeat steps 3 through 5.
In the Named: box, enter `*.*` without the quotes (asterisk.asterisk).
Verify that the Include subfolders box is checked.
Click the Find Now button.
A list of files will be displayed in the box below. Click the Edit | Select All menu.
NOTE: Many programs place files with various extensions in these temporary folders including program installations. These files are not always properly deleted after they are no longer needed. If you have any doubts about the contents of this directory, it is recommended that you copy its contents to another folder before proceeding. This procedure will place the contents of the Temp folder into the Recycle Bin.
Click the File | Delete button.
If prompted, click Yes to send the files to the Recycle Bin.
Click Yes or Yes to all to any further prompts.
Click the File | Close button to exit the Find Files dialog and re-attempt the installation.
NOTE: In a very limited number of cases, clearing the TEMP directories has not resolved this issue. In these cases, the hard disk should be cleared of any file with the name `Setup.ini` without the quotes. Use the Find Files or Folders Utility in Windows to search for and delete this file.
Danke für den Tip, hat prima geklappt!!
Sani
Sani
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