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Cardex Error - "Not enough space on disk"...Expand / Collapse
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Posted 2/23/2006 6:10:12 PM
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We are getting the message Cardex Error  "Not enough space on disk" when opening the Cardex Database. Possibly related to this, when we go to the "View Credit" option, the item is grayed-out (not available). We have Point data shared on a local server (Windows Server 2003) where there appears to be plenty of space. There are two shared folders that are mapped on the workstations (Windows XP Home Ed.); P: for data, and T: for templates. Nothing new has occurred to cause this, other than a "shadow copy" message on the server which was resolved when the server was restarted.  Thanks  in advance for any and all help.
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Posted 2/24/2006 6:32:50 AM


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can you check that you still have write and modify acess to both of the drives?

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