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- Subject: MS Access won't start (no disk space)?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.131224.1@myrddn.mits.com.au>
- From: alistair@myrddn.mits.com.au
- Date: 22 Dec 92 13:12:24 +1000
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- Whenever I try to start up MS Access I get the error:
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- Not enough space on temporary disk.
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- and Access exits. This seems unlikely as the disk has 64Mbytes free.
- The manual suggests that the temporary disk be changed from within one
- of the menu's, slightly difficult when Access can't be started!
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- Does anyone know how to get around this. So far I have deleted Access
- and reinstalled it, and searched for a reference to the temporary
- disk in the .ini files, without success.
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- Thanks,
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- Alistair Grant
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- Internet: alistair@mits.com.au
- Alternate: alistair%mits.com.au@ucsvc.ucs.unimelb.edu.au
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