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12/06/1999 21:06:37
Randy Hooper
Ranco Business Software
Tampa, Floride, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Problèmes
Divers
Thread ID:
00227765
Message ID:
00229307
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Randy,
I tried again, starting with a fresh set of distribution directories from the setup wizard. Here are the results of trying to copy files from directory disk1:
Disk in A: is full with 1.427 MB used, 25.6KB free. Last file in disk1 directory (WIZSET32.dl_) could not be copied since it is 28.388KB in size.) Similar results with disk2 & disk3 directories. I am not copying the directory, but selecting all the files in disk1 directory to be copied.
Augusto, are you using NT Workstation? You & I must have something in common in our setups that gives us this problem, which seemingly doesn't occur for others.

>>Augusto,
>>I had the same problem and several people made suggestions (see Thread #200889 ). I tried them all, including reloading SETWIZ5.EXE and the SP3 for Visual Studio 97. These didn't have any affect in my situation. I still can't create 1.44M images small enough to fit on diskettes. My solution was to create 1.2M images and copy these to 1.44 diskettes. This works, but you will likely need at least one more diskette for the distribution set.
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>I have the same problem what I did, I open disk 1 and copy the files to drive A and this work fine. If you drag disk 1 to drive A it will not fit. And repeat the same with disk 2 and disk 3.
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>>HTH
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>>>hi there
>>>
>>>i found a trouble whe i'm trying to create a distribution disk
>>>of an application in vfp 5.0 i want to generate it in format of 1.44 disks.
>>>when the wizard ends to create it i go to the folders and try to copy the files in diskettes of 1.44 but in this process i see the message that tell me the drive its full !!!
>>>
>>>how can i do to fix this problem??
>>>thanks in advance
>>>
>>>Best regards
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