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Installing Creo 2 to a network drive.

RogerCrill
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Installing Creo 2 to a network drive.

Hello everyone,



I am trying to install Creo 2 to a network drive. At the Application
Selection screen of the installer, I change the path for the
installation location to P:\Creo2_M080 and it says insufficient disk
space. It says 0 MB available, but I know there is 44 GB. I tried to
define P: to my local machine (net use command) where I know I have
write access, that too comes back saying that I don't have enough disk
space. I can define it to other locations under C: drive, but it won't
take P: It just locked up if I entered the UNC path.



Has anyone else seen this?



Roger Crill

Sr. CAD Administrator

Manitowoc Cranes
T 920.683.6554F 920.683.6277
"Integrity, Commitment to Stakeholders, and
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JoeH
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(To:RogerCrill)

Go to control panel, User Accounts, Change User Account Control settings, and move the slider to the bottom Never Notify.

Regards,

Joe
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Joe,



That didn't seem to change anything. It still won't let me proceed.



I didn't have this trouble when I installed M060 about 2 months ago. One
difference was I using an Windows XP machine. I just went back to it and
tried on that. Initially it said there wasn't enough disk space, then it
finally recognized how much space was there, and now it will let me
proceed. I guess I can't get rid of my old machine.



Thanks,

Roger Crill

Sr. CAD Administrator

Manitowoc Cranes
T 920.683.6554F 920.683.6277
"Integrity, Commitment to Stakeholders, and
Passion for Excellence"
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