Thanks Sandra,

I did this and have plenty of space on my C drive (over 4GB) and on my D drive 
(where I'm installing to - which is about 30GB of space).  It's so weird.  My 
other server is pretty much identical to this one and it's upgrading just fine. 
 At the Install/Upgrade selection panel it says:

You have 0MB of space available on the current drive (which is my D drive).

Strange.....

Where is it finding that I only have 0MB of free disk space?

Lisa

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hennigan, Sandra, CTR, DSS
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Subject: Re: Upgrading from 7.6.04 SP4 to 8.1 - Folder only has 0 MB of Free 
Disk Space

Lisa,

On the server where you are installing, set the Folder View to "Show hidden 
files, folders and drives"
Open
C:\Users\YOUR PROFILE NAME\Application Data\Local\Temp> Clear the Temp folder. 
Unzip the zipped install file again and run the install.

Thank you,

Sandra

Sandra Hennigan


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OPERATIONS
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 12:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Upgrading from 7.6.04 SP4 to 8.1 - Folder only has 0 MB of Free Disk 
Space

I'm getting an error that my installation folder only has 0 MB of free Disk 
Space and I have over 4 GB's of Free Disk Space.  I researched this and some 
people suggested updating the TEMP environment which I have done, but to no 
avail.  Is there anything else I need to check?  I'm an administrator on the 
folders.  This is a Windows Server.  I was able to upgrade my other server from 
8.1.01 to 8.1 SP2 without any problems (same server type and structure).

Any ideas?

Lisa Kemes
Remedy Consultant
Dev Technology Group
DLA Office: (717) 770-6437
Cell Phone: (717) 602-9460
[email protected]

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