RE: MI Temp Directory

1999-07-26 Thread Matt.Wilkie

>over the "My Computer" Icon on your desktop.  Right click and 
>click on "Properties". 

OR, hold down Alt and 2x-click (left). Works on just about any 
icon.

-matt

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RE: MI Temp Directory

1999-07-26 Thread Talkofsky GS09 Stuart H

Went into My Computer   right clicked in empty space and selected
Property  then selected Environment and changed the directories, seem to
be working now.

> -Original Message-
> From: Talkofsky GS09 Stuart H [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 12:37 PM
> To:   MapInfo-L
> Subject:  MI Temp Directory
> 
> Due to the way they set up my machine here, I only have limited room on
> the
> C:\ drive Temp directory. Using Windows NT. Can I instruct Mapinfo to use
> another drive for the temporary files? and how do I do that?
> 
> Stuart Talkofsky
> Marketing Specialist
> United States Marine Corps
> HQ 1 MCD, Garden City, NY 11530
> Phone # 516-228-5976
> e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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Re: MI Temp Directory

1999-07-26 Thread Stephen L. Thompson

Stuart:

You would want to change the location of the Temp directory in general.  You
can easily do that with NT.  "Hover" with your mouse pointer over the "My
Computer" Icon on your desktop.  Right click and click on "Properties".
Select the "Performance" Tab.  Select the "Change" button in the "Virtual
Memory" area.  You will see the location of your current Temp File. You can
either completely change it (However NT may require you to leave at least
2kb on C), or you can just add another drive or Drive/Folder it can use as a
temp area.  You can maximixe NT's performance by being sure your Temp is on
another physical drive so that the system can read and write at the same
time.

Steve Thompson
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-Original Message-
From: Talkofsky GS09 Stuart H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MapInfo-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 26, 1999 1:39 PM
Subject: MI Temp Directory


>Due to the way they set up my machine here, I only have limited room on the
>C:\ drive Temp directory. Using Windows NT. Can I instruct Mapinfo to use
>another drive for the temporary files? and how do I do that?
>
>Stuart Talkofsky
>Marketing Specialist
>United States Marine Corps
>HQ 1 MCD, Garden City, NY 11530
>Phone # 516-228-5976
>e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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