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VS2005 install error. VS70pgui: not enough disk space for the installation:

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AlexAngAB@gmail.com - 20 Mar 2007 09:13 GMT
I have problems installing VS2005 on Windows XP professional.  I
installed it on to D:\ProgramFilesD.
There are 12 GB free disk space in D drive.  I logged on as
administrator to install VS2005.

The following are some error logs that I suspect causing the problems.

1. The following volumes do not have enough disk space for the
installation

2. DepCheck indicates Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional
Edition - ENU is not installed.

3. Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU: [2]
ERROR:Error 1303.The installer has insufficient privileges to access
this directory: C:\Config.Msi.  The installation cannot continue.  Log
on as administrator or contact your system administrator.

The following is the error log, please help.

[02/22/07,15:50:50] VS70pgui: [2] The following volumes do not have
enough disk space for the installation:
[02/22/07,16:22:29] VS70pgui: [2] DepCheck indicates Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU is not installed.
[02/22/07,16:22:29] VS70pgui: [2] Unknown component status for.NET
Compact Framework 2.0
[02/22/07,16:22:29] VS70pgui: [2] Unknown component status
forMicrosoft Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable Package
[02/22/07,16:22:29] VS70pgui: [2] Unknown component status forSQL
Server 2005 Mobile Edition
[02/22/07,16:22:29] VS70pgui: [2] Unknown component status
forMicrosoft Device Emulator version 1.0
[02/22/07,16:22:29] VS70pgui: [2] Unknown component status
forMicrosoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition x86
[02/22/07,16:41:21] Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition
- ENU: [2] ERROR:Error 1303.The installer has insufficient privileges
to access this directory: C:\Config.Msi.  The installation cannot
continue.  Log on as administrator or contact your system
administrator.
[02/22/07,16:43:25] VS70pgui: [2] DepCheck indicates Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU is not installed.
[02/22/07,16:43:26] VS70pgui: [2] Unknown component status for.NET
Compact Framework 2.0
...
AlexAngAB@gmail.com - 23 Mar 2007 05:50 GMT
I am very disappointed with the Visual Studio software.  In the past,
I encountered many problems with the older version of MS Visual Studio
(.Net and .Net 2003), especially relating to IIS problems.  In the
end, I had to resort to reformating my PC, to make it works.  Now
VS2005 has been released, I thought it should have ironed out all this
irritating problems.  Looks like, I have to do the same thing for the
VS2005. i.e. reformat the PC.  Just look at the tremendous amount of
time spent in making it works! sucks!
Venki - 19 Apr 2007 11:28 GMT
Alex:

Are you installing vs 2005 OR vs 2005 sp1? If it's the latter, please see my
posting on this forum. Hope it helps.

Yes, I agree with your perception; I do not see too many postings from
Microsoft people anymore.

Venki

> I am very disappointed with the Visual Studio software.  In the past,
> I encountered many problems with the older version of MS Visual Studio
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> VS2005. i.e. reformat the PC.  Just look at the tremendous amount of
> time spent in making it works! sucks!

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