Hello,
Not sure if this is the right forum, but it's a jet problem so thought I'd try here first.
MS Access creates a file Jetxxxx.tmp in the C:\temp file. this is created whenever ms access is opened. However a system that I have recently taken over support of has a huge amount of data to process. When this processing takes place this .tmp file grows to over half a gigabyte. Our desktop machines are restricted to 2 gig on the C: drive and have 1.5 gig in OS /system files. Therefore the system cannot be run and is showing an error message as this .tmp file will not fit on the C: drive when it gets to this size. Any suggestions on how to fix this or to move the tmp file so that it is not on the C: drive.
Any help would be appreciated.
Make things as simple as possible — but no simpler.![[pc3] [pc3] [pc3]](/data/assets/smilies/pc3.gif)
Not sure if this is the right forum, but it's a jet problem so thought I'd try here first.
MS Access creates a file Jetxxxx.tmp in the C:\temp file. this is created whenever ms access is opened. However a system that I have recently taken over support of has a huge amount of data to process. When this processing takes place this .tmp file grows to over half a gigabyte. Our desktop machines are restricted to 2 gig on the C: drive and have 1.5 gig in OS /system files. Therefore the system cannot be run and is showing an error message as this .tmp file will not fit on the C: drive when it gets to this size. Any suggestions on how to fix this or to move the tmp file so that it is not on the C: drive.
Any help would be appreciated.
Make things as simple as possible — but no simpler.
![[pc3] [pc3] [pc3]](/data/assets/smilies/pc3.gif)