Install hp ojpro 8600 on drive D

Hello,
When I install the basic driver for the hp oj pro 8600, it installs on drive C by default. It does not provide an opton to install on a different drive. Is it possible to reinstall on drive D?

Hi @okos,
I would be happy to help you install on your D drive instead of your C drive. My colleague HevnLgh worked with a customer to achieve this very task and I suspect you will find the answer you are looking for in her post.
I hope this helps.
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  • Installing 12.1.1 upgrade driver, sess disconnected & now adpatch fails

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    Oracle Applications
    in your ORACLE database 'QA'
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    PREREQ Yes 6 6 Y N N Y N Y
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    PATCH_TIMING Yes 2 2 Y N N Y N Y
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    SCHEMA_SWAP Yes 1 1 Y N N Y Y Y
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    Reading language and territory information from file...
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/abmprod.txt
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    This product is registered in the database but the
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/evmprod.txt
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ipdprod.txt
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    This product is registered in the database but the
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/zfaprod.txt
    does not exist for product "zfa".
    This product is registered in the database but the
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/zsaprod.txt
    does not exist for product "zsa".
    This product is registered in the database but the
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    will be ignored without error.
    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/cssprod.txt
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/meprod.txt
    does not exist for product "me".
    This product is registered in the database but the
    above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
    will be ignored without error.
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/xnmprod.txt
    does not exist for product "xnm".
    This product is registered in the database but the
    above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/xncprod.txt
    does not exist for product "xnc".
    This product is registered in the database but the
    above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/xnsprod.txt
    does not exist for product "xns".
    This product is registered in the database but the
    above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
    will be ignored without error.
    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/fptprod.txt
    does not exist for product "fpt".
    This product is registered in the database but the
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/okrprod.txt
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    This product is registered in the database but the
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/cueprod.txt
    does not exist for product "cue".
    This product is registered in the database but the
    above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ibaprod.txt
    does not exist for product "iba".
    This product is registered in the database but the
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ozpprod.txt
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    This product is registered in the database but the
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ozsprod.txt
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    This product is registered in the database but the
    above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/rlaprod.txt
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    This product is registered in the database but the
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/vehprod.txt
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/rhxprod.txt
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/imtprod.txt
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    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ahmprod.txt
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/okbprod.txt
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    This product is registered in the database but the
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    AutoPatch warning:
    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/okoprod.txt
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    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/xniprod.txt
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    Product Data File
    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/jtsprod.txt
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    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/amfprod.txt
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    /u06_qa/oracle/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/cunprod.txt
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    STRT_TASK: [Steps before copy portion] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:58:35]
    STRT_TASK: [Initial driver processing steps] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:58:35]
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    STOP_TASK: [driver and release logic for restart] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:07]
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    STRT_TASK: [Prereq checking logic] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:07]
    STOP_TASK: [Prereq checking logic] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:07]
    STRT_TASK: [Ask translated patch question] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:07]
    STOP_TASK: [Ask translated patch question] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:07]
    STRT_TASK: [Determine bugs to apply] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:07]
    Log and Info File sync point:
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    Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08
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    STRT_TASK: [Process action options] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STOP_TASK: [Process action options] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Modify actions for bootstrap mode] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STOP_TASK: [Modify actions for bootstrap mode] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STRT_TASK: [Copy portion steps] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    Skipping...
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    STOP_TASK: [Copy driver files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Forcecopy driver files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Forcecopy driver files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Screen out files not valid for this configuration] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STOP_TASK: [Screen out files not valid for this configuration] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Read file driver files to get list of valid files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Perform libout actions] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Perform version checking] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STRT_TASK: [Determine directories to create] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Determine directories to create] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Determine executables to link] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Determine executables to link] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Determine forms executable files to generate] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    Determine forms to generate for Specified driver
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    STOP_TASK: [Determine forms executable files to generate] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Determine Reports PL/SQL library files to generate] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    Determine Oracle Reports libraries to generate for Specified driver
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    STOP_TASK: [Determine Reports PL/SQL library files to generate] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Determine Reports files to generate] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    Determine reports to generate for Specified driver
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    STOP_TASK: [Determine Reports files to generate] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Determine message files to generate] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Determine message files to generate] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Find bugs with no active actions] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STOP_TASK: [Find bugs with no active actions] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Display customized files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Display customized files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Copy files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Copy files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Forcecopy files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    ForceCopy files into installation area for Specified driver
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    STOP_TASK: [Forcecopy files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Perform libin actions] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Perform libin actions] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Create directories] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    Create Directories for Specified driver
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    STOP_TASK: [Create directories] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Relink executables] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    Skipping...
    Relink for Specified driver
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    STOP_TASK: [Relink executables] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Copy files in patch to destinations] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    STOP_TASK: [Copy files in patch to destinations] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Maintain Oracle Applications Java files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    Skipping...
    Update Oracle Applications Java files for Specified driver
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    STOP_TASK: [Maintain Oracle Applications Java files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Compile JSP files] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
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    Compile JSP files for Specified driver
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    STOP_TASK: [Copy portion steps] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Database portion steps] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Get initial list of invalid objects in DB] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    Number of invalid objects: 942
    STOP_TASK: [Get initial list of invalid objects in DB] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    STRT_TASK: [Run SQL scripts and EXEC commands] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 16:59:08]
    Running SQL scripts and EXEC commands...
    STRT_TASK: [Determine which SQL and EXEC commands to run] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 17:16:49]
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    Validating PL/SQL direct execute exceptions file ...
    Initializing PL/SQL direct execute exceptions hash table ...
    Done initializing PL/SQL direct execute exceptions hash table.
    Uploading PL/SQL direct execute exceptions from file ...
    Done uploading PL/SQL direct execute exceptions from file.
    Done validating PL/SQL direct execute exceptions file.
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    Done determining which SQL and EXEC commands to run.
    STOP_TASK: [Determine which SQL and EXEC commands to run] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 17:16:54]
    STRT_TASK: [Running database update commands] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 17:16:54]
    STRT_TASK: [Running SQL and EXEC commands in parallel] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 17:16:54]
    Running SQL and EXEC commands in parallel...
    STRT_TASK: [Running parallel SQL and EXEC commands] [] [Tue Jun 15 2010 17:16:54]
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    Running adtasktim.sql ..
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    Commit complete.
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    Already created FND_INSTALL_PROCESSES_U1 index.
    Connecting to APPS......Connected successfully.
    Connecting to APPLSYS......Connected successfully.
    Already created AD_DEFERRED_JOBS table
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    Connecting to APPS......Connected successfully.
    Writing dependencies of jobs to run to appldep.txt file...
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    Reading completed jobs from restart file (if any).
    There are now 62545 jobs remaining (current phase=A79):
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    Determining which java executables are supported by adJavaWorker...
    Calling /u06_qa/oracle/apps/tech_st/10.1.3/appsutil/jdk/jre/bin/java ...
    Starting worker processes.
    Worker process 1 started.
    Worker process 2 started.
    Worker process 3 started.
    Worker process 4 started.
    Worker process 5 started.
    Worker process 6 started.
    Worker process 7 started.
    Worker process 8 started.
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    Writing jobs to run to restart file.
    Reading jobs from FND_INSTALL_PROCESSES table ...
    Evaluating symbolic arguments for worker 1
    Running: file adobjcmp.sql on worker 1 for product ad username APPLSYS.
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    All workers have quit.
    AutoPatch error:
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    Freeing includes hash table
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