[Openroad-users] OpenROAD 2006 and Ingres/Net 2006
gareth.2.edwards at bt.com
gareth.2.edwards at bt.com
Fri Jan 19 23:01:26 EST 2007
Yes, I had this problem with an install. I just deleted the <temp>
directory and re-created it. For some reason that then worked.
Cheers,
Gareth Edwards
BT Global Services
tel: +44 (0)131 345 4671
email: gareth.2.edwards at bt.com
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> [mailto:openroad-users-bounces at peerlessit.com] On Behalf Of
> Bloomfield, Martin (PSD)
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 11:55 AM
> To: Openroad-Users
> Subject: OpenROAD 2006 and Ingres/Net 2006
>
> OpenROAD users,
>
> I have just downloaded the new 2006 version of OpenROAD and performed
> a new install on my Windows XP PC. As part of the installation I was
> asked which version of Ingres I wanted to install. I chose Ingres
> 2006 (the default). Being an XP PC, I did the installation using a
> local administrator account, and then gave the users group write
> access to the installation directory, so that files can be created and
> modified by the startup routine and tools.
>
> The installation seemed to work fine. As myself (a non-administrator
> user), OpenROAD 2006 works fine. However, when I try to run isql or
> qbf, I am getting the following error:
>
> E_QF0154 Local or II_TEMPORARY directory NOT writable. The current
> working directory or the temporary files directory (specified by
> II_TEMPORARY) cannot have files created in it. Please check that you
> have access rights to the directory and that sufficient disk space
> exists to create and write files there.
>
> I have checked the permissions on the temporary directory and users
> have write access, and I can create files in the directory. I have
> even tried changing the directory specified by II_TEMPORARY to the
> normal windows temporary directory, but this makes no difference.
>
> Has anyone else installed OpenROAD 2006 with Ingres 2006 on Windows?
> If so, have you seen this problem and resolved it?
>
> Martin Bloomfield.
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