[windows2000] Install app to drive other than C:

  • From: "Hazen Woods" <ehw@xxxxxx>
  • To: "windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 11:38:20 -0500

Running W2K Pro (SP2) with two drives, C: (10GB) and D: .(40GB).  Other drives 
for another OS on rest 
of 80GB hard drive.

Trying to install NSCS Pro, an application for management of slides, for 
inventory, sale, invoice, etc.

Anyway prefer to install on D: the balance of which would be used for slide 
storage.  The problem is 
that Installation Wizard only recognizes the C: drive.  When I attempt to 
Browse to change the 
installation path, only option from down arrow menu is C:

I can install to D: drive by manually changing the drive letter to D:  The 
application allows selection of 
path to storage of photos, but when attempt to make selection I am limited to 
the drive on which the 
program is installed.  In other words, if I install to C: drive, the only 
option for path to photos is to C:, 
likewise if install to D: the only option is a path to C:  I cannot manually 
override this.

The author says he has running on 5 machines and of over 2K sold no one has 
reported similar 
problem. His suggestion was to delete and reinstall or contact MicroSoft.  
Tried reinstall and that didn't 
help.
Prefer to ask you guys rather than MS <grin>

Look forward to all ideas, suggestions



Hazen Woods
Austin, TX USA
eCS and Win2k Pro
what a combination



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