Hi Robert,
I suggest you do a scan for mallware software on your system.
See this link http://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-delta-search/
I suggest you do a scan for mallware software on your system.
See this link http://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-delta-search/
Delta Search may have corrupt your system.
Cheers,
John
On Sat, 03 Aug 2013 22:55:32 +0200, Ralph Alvy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Initially sent privately by mistake:
>
> Is the volume in which DP and its data files live, greater than 2gb?
>
>> Robert Pollard <mailto:[email protected]>
>> August 3, 2013 11:53 AM
>> Help
>>
>> I've just started getting the following message when I run DP - under
>> XP Pro Service Pack 3
>>
>> Unable to allocate the scratch files in the default directory.
>> Possible reasons are write protection, network restrictions, or
>> directory full. Options are:
>> 1 - Change drive and/or directory for scratch files
>> 2 - Retry using the current path
>> 0 - Exit
>>
>> I have tried a variety of approaches, including: using option 1 above;
>> using the dp/d-directory startup option; copying DP files to a new
>> directory: and using a different version of DP.
>>
>> None of these approaches resolves the problem, and I continue to
>> receive the same error message - so I am unable to.use DP or to access
>> to many databases
>>
>> Can anyone suggest a way to resolve this?
>>
>> Robert
>>
>> PS, I don't know if this was a factor, but I had inadvertently been
>> suckered into installing Delta Search, which messes with my browsers
>> shortly before this problem began. I have removed the program - and
>> even tried a System Restore to a date before installing it, but
>> Windows didn't complete the System Restore as it said no changes had
>> been made
>>
>> --
>> Robert Pollard
>> Information Ecologist
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On Sat, 03 Aug 2013 22:55:32 +0200, Ralph Alvy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Initially sent privately by mistake:
>
> Is the volume in which DP and its data files live, greater than 2gb?
>
>> Robert Pollard <mailto:[email protected]>
>> August 3, 2013 11:53 AM
>> Help
>>
>> I've just started getting the following message when I run DP - under
>> XP Pro Service Pack 3
>>
>> Unable to allocate the scratch files in the default directory.
>> Possible reasons are write protection, network restrictions, or
>> directory full. Options are:
>> 1 - Change drive and/or directory for scratch files
>> 2 - Retry using the current path
>> 0 - Exit
>>
>> I have tried a variety of approaches, including: using option 1 above;
>> using the dp/d-directory startup option; copying DP files to a new
>> directory: and using a different version of DP.
>>
>> None of these approaches resolves the problem, and I continue to
>> receive the same error message - so I am unable to.use DP or to access
>> to many databases
>>
>> Can anyone suggest a way to resolve this?
>>
>> Robert
>>
>> PS, I don't know if this was a factor, but I had inadvertently been
>> suckered into installing Delta Search, which messes with my browsers
>> shortly before this problem began. I have removed the program - and
>> even tried a System Restore to a date before installing it, but
>> Windows didn't complete the System Restore as it said no changes had
>> been made
>>
>> --
>> Robert Pollard
>> Information Ecologist
>> G+ j.mp/rpollard <http://j.mp/rpollard>
>> facebook.com/robert.pollard <http://facebook.com/robert.pollard>
>> @climatechange3 <http://twitter.com/climatechange3>
>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> 1.212.864.3156 <tel:1.212.864.3156>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Dataperf mailing list
>> [email protected]
>> http://lists.dataperfect.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dataperf
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