Re: [MiKTeX] Not enough quota is available to process this command
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From: Frank M. <fm...@cs...> - 2007-07-22 18:47:54
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I was installing from my home via a direct connection to the Web. I went ahead and just installed the basic version and had no problems. Thanks, Frank Blanc Jean-Marc wrote: > Are you connected to a local area network or directly to the web? Several months ago, I had a similar problem: it was impossible to install the complete version from the network of my university. I had no difficulties > > 1) to install the basic version at my university; > > 2) to install the complete version at my home, through my ADSL connexion. > > I don't have any explanation, but I suggest you try one of these solutions. > > Best regards > Jean-Marc Blanc > > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : mik...@li... [mailto:mik...@li...] De la part de Frank McCown > Envoyé : samedi, 21. juillet 2007 14:55 > À : mik...@li... > Objet : [MiKTeX] Not enough quota is available to process this command > > I just tried installing MixTeX 2.6.2742 (latest build) onto a new Vista > machine with over 100 GB free space. I was doing the complete install, > and it bombed out. Here's the end of the log: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > downloading > ftp://carroll.aset.psu.edu/pub/CTAN/systems/win32/miktex/tm/packages/pst-stru.cab > (185321 bytes)... > 185321 bytes, 115.79 KB/Sec > downloading > ftp://carroll.aset.psu.edu/pub/CTAN/systems/win32/miktex/tm/packages/cjk-fonts.cab > (28515096 bytes)... > > An error occurred: > source file: > C:\work3\miktex-2.6\Programs\MiKTeX\Wizards\Setup\MFC\FileCopyPage.cpp > source line: 578 > message: Windows API error 1816: Not enough quota is available to > process this command. > > info: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I tried running the installation again, and the second time it got > locked reporting the error. A dialog would appear saying the installer > would quit, but then I'd hit OK and the installer would still be running > (although not doing anything). I had to use the Task Manager to kill the > program. > > Is something I should report as a bug? > -- Frank McCown Old Dominion University http://www.cs.odu.edu/~fmccown/ |