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Not Enough Space on Disk
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| Hi,
Hard to know where to post this problem. This is as good as any, I guess.
Our client is running our Access 2000 application on a mix of machines,
mostly XP's. They just upgraded the server from 2000 server to 2003 server.
When the 10th user logs in, we get "Not Enough Space on Disk", I believe
coming from Office when they try to start our app. I can replicate the
problem handily, remotely, just by trying to start 10 instances over an
RDP link to Terminal Services.
Any ideas?
TIA
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| G. Vaught 2005-09-18, 8:24 pm |
| Probably not enough licenses on the new server. Generally, the base licenses
on a server purchase is 10. If they had more licenses with the 2000 server,
they may need to transfer them to the new server otherwise they need to
purchase a site license not only for the server, but if they want to install
Office to multiple users, they need a site license for that also. Microsoft
is cracking down on unlicensed installs.
"elf" <eric@northstarcc.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Hard to know where to post this problem. This is as good as any, I guess.
>
> Our client is running our Access 2000 application on a mix of machines,
> mostly XP's. They just upgraded the server from 2000 server to 2003
> server.
>
> When the 10th user logs in, we get "Not Enough Space on Disk", I believe
> coming from Office when they try to start our app. I can replicate the
> problem handily, remotely, just by trying to start 10 instances over an
> RDP link to Terminal Services.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> TIA
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