Windows by default will download to your temp directories. Microsoft
usually will make a special temp
directory for its updates. You will usualy find them
in \Windows or \WINNT or in the root of C .
Windows 9x 's is Called Windows Update Setup Files, and Internet Explorer
has something simliar. So Look for a Directory that has something relating
to Microsoft Office Setup Files or something simliar.
--Patrick Black
From: "Richard M. Cooke" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 2:26 PM
Subject: [PCSOFT] Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business Service Release
1,Inability to Install
> I've downloaded the patches for the number one and two CDs for installing
> the subject service releases, a very time consuming and frustrating
process.
> I have a partitioned drive, C and D. I downloaded to the D drive as C is
> almost full and that is where Office 2000 is installed. I installed a
> small utility from Microsoft for installing the software from the Office
> 2000 Update site, and installed it in the D drive as well. I've attempted
> to install from the web site using Microsoft's instructions and from both
> the C and D drives. No matter how I attempt to install, I get a script
> about 3-4 minutes into the process which states: " Small Business update
out
> of disk space-Volume: 'c,'; required space 98055 KB; available space:
27456
> KB, free some disk space and retry." If I have the updates on the D
drive,
> and the installer too, why am I getting this script, and what do you
> recommend? I've failed in all attempts to install. I thank you in
advance.
>
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