I think that a one more twist in the story. Eager to know the outcome

Best Regards,
 
Uday Joshi
 


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I have found that just logging in as an administrator isn't enough.  You
still need to right click the file and select run as administrator on
Windows 7 and Vista.  You might give that a shot.

Wes
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Uday,
Thanks for the suggestion, but we just tried this and it did not work.
We tried logging in with the Local Administrator account and launching
the installation.  We also tried creating a new folder, granting Full
Control to a user and installing Remedy to that folder. In either
instance, we received the message indicating the disk had zero bytes
free.  We've also confirmed that we had 59.4 GB of free space.

Just checked the 6.3 installation and it does work.

Thanks!
Dennis




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I had faced similar problem for ARS 7.5 User tool and Devstudio even on
Windows XP. Even the default installation path it takes is weird.

Though my login had admin privileges it would behave weird way. Then I
tried machines local administrator login and it worked. It may be worth
trying with Windows 7.

Best Regards,

Uday Joshi

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Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 22:51
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Subject: 7.5 user tool with Windows 7?

**
Anyone out there evaluating 7.5 user tool with Windows 7?  We're finding
it doesn't install due to finding 0 bytes disk available.  Anyone else
looking at this and have you found a shim/fix?

Before you say it, I know its not supported(yet). :-)

Thanks,
Dennis Ruble

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