Problems opening files and installing progs

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I am running Windows 2000 Pro and I have been experiencing some serious
issues. The following is a summary of some of the problems I am experiencing;
1.) I can not open or send attachments in Outlook, when I try to do so the
following error msg occurs(paraphrased)
"Filename/Directory syntax is not correct. Doubleclick on Permissions to
edit assigned rights..."

2.) I am unable to install programs on my pc. For instance I downloaded
Registry medic and was and ran the install.exe file and when doing so this
error occured: "Not room in specified drive". My hard drive is only halfway
full so I'm not quite sure what it is referring to. I will post a follow-up
to this message with the exact error messages so that I can be more specific.
Does anyone have any ideas whats going on and what course of action I should
take from here? I would appreciate any help/input on this matter

Thanks for your help,
Jswage
EMAIL: (e-mail address removed)
 
I am running Windows 2000 Pro and I have been experiencing some serious
issues. The following is a summary of some of the problems I am experiencing;
1.) I can not open or send attachments in Outlook, when I try to do so the
following error msg occurs(paraphrased)
"Filename/Directory syntax is not correct. Doubleclick on Permissions to
edit assigned rights..."

2.) I am unable to install programs on my pc. For instance I downloaded
Registry medic and was and ran the install.exe file and when doing so this
error occured: "Not room in specified drive". My hard drive is only halfway
full so I'm not quite sure what it is referring to. >>

I built a new computer this week, I got the same message "not
room..." on a new 80 BG hard drive. Windows 2000 Pro
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