Hi Jason,

I think I do it  similiar, that is I extract the installation files to
C:/temp directory, and then install it from there.
I have the C: drive with over 30G space avail, and also D: drive with 100G
avail.
I try to specify the install directory to both drive, but with no luck on
success. Always get a error message on "Having 0MB space available for
installation".

---
MICHAEL WONG
System Support Consultant  -  Infrastructure &  Field Services Division



                                                                           
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** Hi Michael,

Just to clarify... when you say you use the local disk, does that mean you
copied the install to a local disk?? We have seen where copying the
installation files from a network share to the local disk resolve some
issues.

We have a full ARS 7.5 / ITSM 7.6 install on 64bit 2008 R2.? The install
went almost too smoothly.

Jason

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Michael Kwok Fu Wong <[email protected]>
wrote:
  Hi Listeners,

  I was trying to install ARS7.5 on Windows 2008R2 without success. It
  always
  complain "There have 0MB space available for the installation". Even if I
  use the local disk or additional disk.

  Any hints? Initially, I though it is the AR issue on not support 2008R2.
  However, after Strauss posts, seems it is related to others issue.

  Thanks in advance.
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  Automated Systems (HK) Limited

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  For what it's worth, our new pre-production environment of ARS 7.5 and
  ITSM
  7.6 is all installed on 2008 R2 Enterprise x64 servers, and it is all
  running as well as can be expected for 32-bit apps on 32-bit JVMs.

  DB: ? Dell R710 8 core x 24 gb RAM: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise x64
  with SQL Server 2008 Enterprise x64 SP1
  APPS: Dell R710 8 core x 24 gb RAM: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise x64
  (Sun SDK 1.6.0_16)
  ?- ARS 7.5.00.003, AtriumCore 7.6.00.001, ITSM 7.6.00, SLM 7.6.00

  WEB: ?Dell R610 8 core x 12 gb RAM: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise x64
  (Sun SDK 1.6.0_16)
  ?- Mid-Tier 7.5.00.003 on bundled Tomcat 5.5.25 (NOT using IIS)
  ?- Flashboards 7.5.00.003
  ?- All application Help files on IIS 7.0
  ?- Will also host Kinetic Request 4.4.1 on its own instance of Tomcat

  RKM: ?Dell R610 8 core x 12 gb RAM: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise x64
  with SQL Server 2008 Enterprise x64 SP1 (Sun SDK 1.6.0_16)
  ?- Remedy Knowledge Management 7.5.00.001 on Tomcat 5.5.25 (tomcat
  installed with mid-tier, which was then removed; the tomcat 5.5.20
  install
  bundled with RKM 7.5.00.001 refused to work on 2008 R2, and for that
  matter, so did the Apache distribution of Tomcat 6.0.20)
  ?- Forced Hummingbird SearchServer 6.1 into x86 directory to run as a
  32-bit app under RKM
  ?- Atrium Integration Engine 7.6.00.001

  We are busy trying to determine what customizations to bring forward from
  ITSM 7.0.03.009, and how to move the foundation data, and so far the apps
  themselves seem to be behaving properly in their OOTB installed
  configurations (with sample data loaded). ?Most of the installation
  problems have been with tomcat (surprise, surprise), or with client
  applications (Dev Studio, User, and Data Management App) on Windows 7
  desktops that put write-required files in read-only directories by
  default.
  Some functions like AREA are not configured yet, so I don't know if 2008
  R2
  will give me trouble with them; SSL on the tomcat servers is configured
  using OpenSSL.

  Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
  Call Tracking Administration Manager
  University of North Texas Computing & IT Center
  http://itsm.unt.edu/

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  Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 1:34 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Remedy on Windows 2008 64 bits

  Is there anyone out there using ARS 7.5.x and ITSM 7.6 on Windows 2008
  Server
  Enterprise (x64) and experience problems? ?We are being mandated to push
  all
  of our next generation application on OS Windows 2008 64 bits.

  If there is something that we should be aware and that you can share we
  will
  be really appreciate. ?Remedy compatibility matrix only mentioned their
  list
  of support OS up to 2003, with a vague note that higher version will be
  support.

  I have ask BMC support and got two separate respond, one with certainty
  that
  they will support Window 2008 and one that is uncertain that they might
  not

  work.

  Any inputs from the list would be greatly appreciate and hope that it
  would

  help other as well.


  Thanks in advance.

  
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