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Hello All
I looked this up at microsoft and got this info but I do not understand what
to do. What do you think?
16 bit Windows Subsystem
D:\DOCUME~1\*****~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\. A temporary file needed for
initialization could not be created or could not be written to. Make sure
that the directory path exists, and disk space is available.
SUMMARY
When you send packages to a Systems Management Server client, the following
error message appears on the desktop of the client:
%systemdrive%\WINNT\MS\SMS\Clicomp\Apa\Bin\Pea32.exe
%systemdrive%\temp\. A temporary file needed for initialization could not be
created or could not be written to. Make sure that the directory path exists,
and disk space is available. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
MORE INFORMATION
This message usually appears when the client has run out of disk space,
which causes the 16-bit subsystem to fail.
To prevent this error, ensure that the client has enough disk space before
you send the package.
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All the best
brucesong
brucemchenrysongs.com
Hello All
I looked this up at microsoft and got this info but I do not understand what
to do. What do you think?
16 bit Windows Subsystem
D:\DOCUME~1\*****~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\. A temporary file needed for
initialization could not be created or could not be written to. Make sure
that the directory path exists, and disk space is available.
SUMMARY
When you send packages to a Systems Management Server client, the following
error message appears on the desktop of the client:
%systemdrive%\WINNT\MS\SMS\Clicomp\Apa\Bin\Pea32.exe
%systemdrive%\temp\. A temporary file needed for initialization could not be
created or could not be written to. Make sure that the directory path exists,
and disk space is available. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
MORE INFORMATION
This message usually appears when the client has run out of disk space,
which causes the 16-bit subsystem to fail.
To prevent this error, ensure that the client has enough disk space before
you send the package.
--
All the best
brucesong
brucemchenrysongs.com