Problem when I try to create Adobe Cs3 package
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I'm trying to create a package about Adobe CS3 Design Standard whit Wise Package Studio 7.0 SP2, I already did the snapshot and the customization with Installation expert, but when I'm compiling task list show me an error "unable to save the windows installer file d:\project\XXX\wisxx.tmp. Check for enough disk space", but there are 30 gb free on disk.
I already found a topic about this at Altiris Website, but they said that the problem is caused by temp files, so I deleted all files in Temp folder and the problem still is there....
Anyone can help me??
I'm trying to create a package about Adobe CS3 Design Standard whit Wise Package Studio 7.0 SP2, I already did the snapshot and the customization with Installation expert, but when I'm compiling task list show me an error "unable to save the windows installer file d:\project\XXX\wisxx.tmp. Check for enough disk space", but there are 30 gb free on disk.
I already found a topic about this at Altiris Website, but they said that the problem is caused by temp files, so I deleted all files in Temp folder and the problem still is there....
Anyone can help me??
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Posted by:
nheim
16 years ago
Posted by:
cmi2000
16 years ago
Posted by:
nheim
16 years ago
Posted by:
cmi2000
16 years ago
I need put whole applications contained in the Creative Suite in only one msi file, so I have installed a full installation, then I have changed the shortcut's path and I have used merges modules existent in a repository standard from my company, then I have tried to compile this.
Do you think that I will not be able to do it?
Do you think that I will not be able to do it?
Posted by:
gizsha
16 years ago
ORIGINAL: cmi2000
I need put whole applications contained in the Creative Suite in only one msi file, Do you think that I will not be able to do it?
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