Re: Oracle Download Fails (Disk Full)

From: Frank van Bortel <fvanbortel_at_netscape.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2004 13:32:12 +0100
Message-ID: <cml4m3$b3d$1_at_news4.zwoll1.ov.home.nl>


Raffa Edwards wrote:
> Windows downloads to the logical device "temp".
> Allocate a temporary directory on you G: drive and change you environment.
> This is accomplished using Control Panel / System / Environment (this can
> vary depending on the flavor of windows).
> --Raffa
>
>
> "Richard Kinread" <rkinread1_at_sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:Abhjd.29675$dj2.2151152_at_news20.bellglobal.com...
>

>>I am trying to download Oracle 10g from Oracle's download site and keep
>>getting disk full errors.  I am trying to download to my G drive (all

>
> kinds
>
>>of space) and my C drive doesn't have enough space to contain th eentire
>>file.
>>
>>It appears that the download goes to a temporary file (I think this is on

>
> C)
>
>>and when complete, the file is copied to its final destination.  Is there
>>any way tyo get around this problem (the file size is ~ 600 MB).
>>
>>Thx
>>
>>Richard Kinread
>>
>>

Probably not ganna' work; it's the temporary internet directory that needs changing (at least, when using IE as browser, which is an assumption).

Get something that stores the content on the correct place directly; i.e. getright. Firefly might do, too, and is a more secure browser.

This ng is officially dead. Post in c.d.o.server, or c.d.o.misc next time.

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Regards,
Frank van Bortel
Received on Mon Nov 08 2004 - 13:32:12 CET

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