| peaverok 2006-03-21, 3:25 am |
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I had the same problem on windows 2003 and here is the solution:
When you use the default unzipping program with windows it uses the
temp directory to unzip the files. The problem is that it doesn't have
enough room in the temp directory to unzip the entire database install.
But it doesn't error out. So when you unzip the database, it looks like
the entire install is there but it is not really. You need to unzip the
database on another computer and burn it to a cd then copy the files to
the hard drive. That way you get the entire database install. What that
error message is saying is that it can't write to the temp folder
because it has NO FILE to write to the temp folder. Not because there
is something wrong with the folder, but that the files are missing in
the install. The error message is very misleading.
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