Installing on drive other than C:

We're trying to install "Sneak Preview SAP NetWeaver 04 Java Edition" onto a Win2000 server and it seems to only want to install on the C: drive. Is there a way to override this to a different drive letter?
Thanks in advance

Dear Steve,
Just maually type the other drive name e.g D: or E: it will overrite that C: but before that make sure your other drives are active.
For more information regarding installation pls follow the link below although it is for windows 2003 server but the steps will remain same:-
/people/sugree.phatanapherom/blog/2005/08/01/a-visual-installation-guide-on-sneak-preview-sap-netweaver-04-java-edition
Regards,
Vivek

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