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    Marco Guest

    "Not enough quota to process this command"

    Hello,
    I'm running Vista 64 bit Ultimate on my desktop and my notebook and I have
    the following question:

    I downloaded the SP1 Installer for Visual Studio, which is quite large (442
    MB executable) and wanted to run it on my machines:

    - Notebook: no problem

    - Desktop: When I wanted to start the program (I chose "run as
    administrator" using right mouse button already), the process is immediately
    aborted with the message "not enough quota to process this command". I looked
    this up and none of the quota options is activated. But then a strange thing
    happened:
    When I disable account administration (not recommended for security reasons)
    it works without problems.

    What could be the reason for this strange behaviour? (My systems are both
    equipped with 2 GB of RAM and have over 100 GB free disk space left. I did
    not change anything in the system configuration settings after the
    installation.)

    Best regards
    Marco

  2. #2
    GBorn Guest

    Re: "Not enough quota to process this command"

    This behavior has been reported by several users here in German Vista NGs.
    In most cases it was a corrupted/aborted install (for instance with Nero or
    some AntiVirus software) that leaves a lot of files in the temp folders.
    Some people are able to cure it by deleting these temp files.

    Maybe it helps.

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