Question: Installing to another Location other than C drive

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Thomas V

I do not have enough space on my C Drive to install Front
Page 2002. I have alot of space on my D Drive (partition).
Microsoft Defaults it to the following:
C:\ProgramFiles\Microsoft Office\ If I change to the D
drive do I use the same path D:\ProgramFiles\Microsoft
Office\ or just use D:

Tom
 
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Steve Easton

Just selecting D:\ "should" work.

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Thomas A. Rowe

You will need to un-install, then re-install to drive D: You can define the folder or just change C:
to D:

Note: A certain number of component will be installed in drive C, not matter what path you indicate.

Maybe time to purchase a larger HD.

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Or move some stuff off the C: partition to make room for FP


| You will need to un-install, then re-install to drive D: You can define the folder or just change C:
| to D:
|
| Note: A certain number of component will be installed in drive C, not matter what path you indicate.
|
| Maybe time to purchase a larger HD.
|
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| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
|
| FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| ==============================================
| To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
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| | > I do not have enough space on my C Drive to install Front
| > Page 2002. I have alot of space on my D Drive (partition).
| > Microsoft Defaults it to the following:
| > C:\ProgramFiles\Microsoft Office\ If I change to the D
| > drive do I use the same path D:\ProgramFiles\Microsoft
| > Office\ or just use D:
| >
| > Tom
|
|
 
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Jack Brewster

You might want to consider purchasing a partition management product like
PartitionMagic from Powerquest (Symantec). With it, you can resize your C:\
partition to give you more space. Since you have a lot of available space
on D:\, this may make the most sense. Yes, you'll probably use the
application very infrequently, but it's sure handy to have in situations
like this. You can always save a few bucks by reformatting the entire
drive. :)
 

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