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Blackspear
August 29th, 2003, 05:59 AM
We have been trying to install Nod on a XP-Pro machine, it starts to load and then comes up with a error message - (105) Unable to create Temp folder.
We removed Eset directory, used a regcleaner, tried again, same results.
I talked to Rod from Nod Australia, he has never come across it, and neither have we.
Any suggestions ???
Paul Wilders
August 29th, 2003, 07:30 AM
{QUOTE-> quoting: Blackspear link=board=39;threadid=13033;start=0#msg83499 date=1062151198]
We have been trying to install Nod on a XP-Pro machine, it starts to load and then comes up with a error message - (105) Unable to create Temp folder.
We removed Eset directory, used a regcleaner, tried again, same results.
I talked to Rod from Nod Australia, he has never come across it, and neither have we.
Any suggestions ???
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A suggestion, merely to find out if this is a NOD32 related issue: please try to install some sort of other new software. In case the same problem occurs, it's a system error instead of a NOD32 error.
Keep us posted.
regards.
paul
martindijk
August 29th, 2003, 11:17 AM
Hi Blackspear,
Install NOD as an Administrator, that might do the trick.
rgds,
Martin
Blackspear
August 30th, 2003, 08:31 PM
Ended up being a windows problem, can install some programs such as regcleaner and Spybot S&D, however it would not even attempt to install ZoneAlarm and Nod gave the following error mesage attached.
Cheers ;D
anders
August 31st, 2003, 03:34 AM
Make sure that the folder "C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local settings\Temp" exists, and that the user doesn't have messed up access to it.. (try creating a folder there).
Best regards,
Anders
Blackspear
September 2nd, 2003, 05:58 AM
Thanks Anders, I located the Temp folder, it had 65,000 x 0Kb files in it (I had already emptied all temp files, however this folder was still full), a virus had filled it up, have seen this once before, deleted the folder and put it back in, and now Nod is installed, as well as ZoneAlarm.
Again, thanks for your help.
Cheers ;D
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