I'm getting this error when I try to batch reproject TIF/TFW (with an ERS):
 
#1 of 1: C:\093K_L7\093K_Landsat99.ers to C:\Data\093K_Landsat99.ers
Writing scratch file: C:\Data\093K_Landsat99_scratch_tile1.ers
Issuing Map to Map reprojection command: erswarp -v -t map -e 2 -w 1 -h 1 "C:\Data\093K_Landsat99_scratch_tile1_warp.ers" "C:\Data\093K_Landsat99.ers"
ERROR during reprojection:
 
ERROR: Insufficient free space on TO file system
Number of files:    1. Number of tiles: 2
Number reprojected: 1
Number of errors:   1

I have tried the batch reprojection wizard on 2 different machines with the same results, both machines have over 26Gb of free space.  The file I'm trying to reproject is only 80Mb and I'm trying to reproject from NAD83 / UTM10 to NAD 83 / ALBC.  I've tried using the geocoding wizard to reproject the scratch tile that was created by the batch reprojection wizard, and that works.  The problem is that I have several hundred of these files to reproject, so I don't want to do them individually.  Any suggestions?
 
Adam
 
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Adam Inglis
Remote Sensing Specialist
Spatial Mapping Ltd.
1655 Knight Avenue
Victoria, BC, Canada
V8P 1L4
 
http://www.spatialmapping.com
http://www.resmap.com
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