Problem Oracle 10g database Installation on Windows 2003 Server

Hi All,
I am trying to face some problem to install oracle 10g database on windows 2003 server with service pack 2. Once I start to installation it give me an error "Error in writing to directory 'c:\documents and settings\administrator\local settings\temp\orainstall2004xxx'. Please ensure that this directory is writable and has at least 45MB of disk space. Installation cannot continue"
I double-insured that there is enough disk-space and I am also in the Administrators-Group.
Please guide me for the above problem although I have done oracle 9i database installation with the same configuration.
Regards
Muhammad Shoaib

898118 wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to face some problem to install oracle 10g database on windows 2003 server with service pack 2. Once I start to installation it give me an error "Error in writing to directory 'c:\documents and settings\administrator\local settings\temp\orainstall2004xxx'. Please ensure that this directory is writable and has at least 45MB of disk space. Installation cannot continue"
I double-insured that there is enough disk-space and I am also in the Administrators-Group.
Please guide me for the above problem although I have done oracle 9i database installation with the same configuration.
Regards
Muhammad ShoaibOracle really doesn't like to be installed into directories with spaces in their names.

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    LGMASTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gma/11.5.0/lib/gmast.lib
    LOPM115WLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gma/11.5.0/lib/OPM115W.lib
    Current product is GMD
    LGMDLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gmd/11.5.0/lib/gmdst.lib
    LGMDSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gmd/11.5.0/lib/gmdst.lib
    Current product is GME
    LGMELIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gme/11.5.0/lib/gmest.lib
    LGMESTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gme/11.5.0/lib/gmest.lib
    Current product is GMF
    LGMFLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gmf/11.5.0/lib/gmfst.lib
    LGMFSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gmf/11.5.0/lib/gmfst.lib
    Current product is GMI
    LGMILIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gmi/11.5.0/lib/gmist.lib
    LGMISTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gmi/11.5.0/lib/gmist.lib
    Current product is GML
    LGMLLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gml/11.5.0/lib/gmlst.lib
    LGMLSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gml/11.5.0/lib/gmlst.lib
    Current product is GMP
    LGMPLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gmp/11.5.0/lib/gmpst.lib
    LGMPSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/gmp/11.5.0/lib/gmpst.lib
    Current product is IBY
    LIBYLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/iby/11.5.0/lib/ibyst.lib
    LIBYSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/iby/11.5.0/lib/ibyst.lib
    Current product is INV
    LINVLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/inv/11.5.0/lib/INV.lib
    LINVSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/inv/11.5.0/lib/invst.lib
    LINV115WLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/inv/11.5.0/lib/INV115W.lib
    Current product is MRP
    LMRPLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/mrp/11.5.0/lib/MRP.lib
    LMRPSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/mrp/11.5.0/lib/mrpst.lib
    Current product is MSC
    LMSCLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/msc/11.5.0/lib/mscst.lib
    LMSCSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/msc/11.5.0/lib/mscst.lib
    Current product is MSO
    LMSOLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/mso/11.5.0/lib/msost.lib
    LMSOSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/mso/11.5.0/lib/msost.lib
    Current product is MSR
    LMSRLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/msr/11.5.0/lib/msrst.lib
    LMSRSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/msr/11.5.0/lib/msrst.lib
    Current product is MST
    LMSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/mst/11.5.0/lib/mstst.lib
    LMSTSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/mst/11.5.0/lib/mstst.lib
    Current product is MWA
    LMWALIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/mwa/11.5.0/lib/mwast.lib
    LMWASTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/mwa/11.5.0/lib/mwast.lib
    Current product is PA
    LPALIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/pa/11.5.0/lib/past.lib
    LPASTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/pa/11.5.0/lib/past.lib
    Current product is PAY
    LPAYLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/pay/11.5.0/lib/payst.lib
    LPAYSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/pay/11.5.0/lib/payst.lib
    LPAY115WLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/pay/11.5.0/lib/PAY115W.lib
    Current product is PO
    LPOLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/po/11.5.0/lib/PO.lib
    LPOSRW is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/po/11.5.0/lib/xirpo.obj $(LPOLIB)
    LPOSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/po/11.5.0/lib/post.lib
    LPO115WLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/po/11.5.0/lib/PO115W.lib
    Current product is PON
    adrelink: Warning: not setting LPONLIB
    since E:/oracle/prodappl/pon/11.5.0/lib/ponst.lib does not exist
    or cannot be read.
    adrelink: Warning: not setting LPONSTLIB
    since E:/oracle/prodappl/pon/11.5.0/lib/ponst.lib does not exist
    or cannot be read.
    Current product is RG
    LRGLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/rg/11.5.0/lib/rgst.lib
    LRGSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/rg/11.5.0/lib/rgst.lib
    Current product is WIP
    LWIPLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/wip/11.5.0/lib/WIP.lib
    LWIPSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/wip/11.5.0/lib/wipst.lib
    LWIP115WLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/wip/11.5.0/lib/WIP115W.lib
    Current product is WPS
    LWPSLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/wps/11.5.0/lib/wpsst.lib
    LWPSSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/wps/11.5.0/lib/wpsst.lib
    Current product is WSM
    LWSMLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/wsm/11.5.0/lib/wsmst.lib
    LWSMSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/wsm/11.5.0/lib/wsmst.lib
    Current product is XDP
    LXDPLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/xdp/11.5.0/lib/xdpst.lib
    LXDPSTLIB is set to E:/oracle/prodappl/xdp/11.5.0/lib/xdpst.lib
    LUSRLIB is
    Not linking Oracle Applications with any Oracle mail product
    LALRSTUB is now set to E:/oracle/prodappl/alr/11.5.0/lib/alstub.obj
    MAILLNK is now set to E:/oracle/prodappl/alr/11.5.0/lib/alstub.obj
    Creating prefix makefiles ...
    Done creating prefix makefiles
    The file E:/oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD/out/alkfnd000.txt contains:
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\ADCONV.exe     fnd     bin     ADCONV.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\AFTBLGEN.exe     fnd     bin     AFTBLGEN.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\APPR60UE.dll     fnd     bin     APPR60UE.dll
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\ar60rund.exe     fnd     bin     ar60rund.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\CCMSETUP.exe     fnd     bin     CCMSETUP.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\CCMSVC.exe     fnd     bin     CCMSVC.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\CMDCART.dll     fnd     bin     CMDCART.dll
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\CONCSUB.exe     fnd     bin     CONCSUB.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\fdfcmp.exe     fnd     bin     fdfcmp.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FDULONG.exe     fnd     bin     FDULONG.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\flint60.exe     fnd     bin     flint60.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FND115W.dll     fnd     bin     FND115W.dll
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDAQCT.exe     fnd     bin     FNDAQCT.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDATUPD.exe     fnd     bin     FNDATUPD.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCORE.dll     fnd     bin     FNDCORE.dll
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCPASS.exe     fnd     bin     FNDCPASS.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\fndcpesr.exe     fnd     bin     fndcpesr.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCPGLC.exe     fnd     bin     FNDCPGLC.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCPPUR.exe     fnd     bin     FNDCPPUR.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCPRRF.exe     fnd     bin     FNDCPRRF.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCPSPN.exe     fnd     bin     FNDCPSPN.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCPTST.exe     fnd     bin     FNDCPTST.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCPUCF.exe     fnd     bin     FNDCPUCF.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDCRM.exe     fnd     bin     FNDCRM.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDDWPUR.exe     fnd     bin     FNDDWPUR.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDEMON.exe     fnd     bin     FNDEMON.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDFBPLS.exe     fnd     bin     FNDFBPLS.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDFBUPG.exe     fnd     bin     FNDFBUPG.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDFFCHY.exe     fnd     bin     FNDFFCHY.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDFFRXR.exe     fnd     bin     FNDFFRXR.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDFFUPG.exe     fnd     bin     FNDFFUPG.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDFFVGN.exe     fnd     bin     FNDFFVGN.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDFS.exe     fnd     bin     FNDFS.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDGFH.exe     fnd     bin     FNDGFH.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDGFU.exe     fnd     bin     FNDGFU.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDIMON.exe     fnd     bin     FNDIMON.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDLIBR.exe     fnd     bin     FNDLIBR.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDLOAD.exe     fnd     bin     FNDLOAD.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDLOADSO.exe     fnd     bin     FNDLOADSO.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDMDCVT.exe     fnd     bin     FNDMDCVT.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDMDGEN.exe     fnd     bin     FNDMDGEN.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDPRESC.exe     fnd     bin     FNDPRESC.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDPSTAX.exe     fnd     bin     FNDPSTAX.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDRCLC.exe     fnd     bin     FNDRCLC.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDRCLS.exe     fnd     bin     FNDRCLS.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDRTR45.exe     fnd     bin     FNDRTR45.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDSCH.exe     fnd     bin     FNDSCH.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDSLOAD.exe     fnd     bin     FNDSLOAD.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDSM.exe     fnd     bin     FNDSM.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDSVCRG.exe     fnd     bin     FNDSVCRG.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDTMTST.exe     fnd     bin     FNDTMTST.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDWRR.exe     fnd     bin     FNDWRR.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\FNDXIT.dll     fnd     bin     FNDXIT.dll
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\OAMKSVC.exe     fnd     bin     OAMKSVC.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\WFLOAD.exe     fnd     bin     WFLOAD.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\WFMAIL.exe     fnd     bin     WFMAIL.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\WFMLRGSM.exe     fnd     bin     WFMLRGSM.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\WFMLRXFR.exe     fnd     bin     WFMLRXFR.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\WFRESGEN.exe     fnd     bin     WFRESGEN.exe
    E:\oracle\prodappl\fnd\11.5.0\bin\WFTEST.exe     fnd     bin     WFTEST.exe
    Creating import libraries for FND
    Creating import library APPR60UE.lib on Tue May 29 16:57:01 IST 2012
    [1] + Done(134) ?
    4008     Abort     gnumake
    Creating import library APPR60UE.lib failed on Tue May 29 16:57:01 IST 2012
    See error messages above
    Creating import library CMDCART.lib on Tue May 29 16:57:02 IST 2012
    [1] + Done(134) ?
    3968     Abort     gnumake
    Creating import library CMDCART.lib failed on Tue May 29 16:57:02 IST 2012
    See error messages above
    Creating import library FND115W.lib on Tue May 29 16:57:03 IST 2012
    [1] + Done(134) ?
    5076     Abort     gnumake
    Creating import library FND115W.lib failed on Tue May 29 16:57:03 IST 2012
    See error messages above
    Creating import library FNDCORE.lib on Tue May 29 16:57:04 IST 2012
    [1] + Done(134) ?
    2904     Abort     gnumake
    Creating import library FNDCORE.lib failed on Tue May 29 16:57:04 IST 2012
    See error messages above
    Creating import library FNDXIT.lib on Tue May 29 16:57:05 IST 2012
    [1] + Done(134) ?
    5440     Abort     gnumake
    Creating import library FNDXIT.lib failed on Tue May 29 16:57:05 IST 2012
    See error messages above
    Starting link of product 'fnd' on Tue May 29 16:57:06 IST 2012
    Current product is fnd
    Current product TOP is  $FNDTOP
    Current prodarea is E:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0
    Relinking module 'ADCONV.exe' in product fnd ...
    gnumake -f E:/oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD/out/link_fnd_6076.mk E:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0/bin/ADCONV.exe
    Starting link of fnd executable 'ADCONV.exe' on Tue May 29 16:57:14 IST 2012
    [1] + Done(134) ?
    2700     Abort     gnumake
    Done with link of fnd executable 'ADCONV.exe' on Tue May 29 16:57:14 IST 2012
    Relink of module "ADCONV.exe" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure. Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory E:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'AFTBLGEN.exe' in product fnd ...
    gnumake -f E:/oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD/out/link_fnd_6076.mk E:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0/bin/AFTBLGEN.exe
    Starting link of fnd executable 'AFTBLGEN.exe' on Tue May 29 16:57:15 IST 2012
    [1] + Done(134) ?
    4612     Abort     gnumake
    Done with link of fnd executable 'AFTBLGEN.exe' on Tue May 29 16:57:15 IST 2012
    Relink of module "AFTBLGEN.exe" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure. Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory E:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'APPR60UE.dll' in product fnd ...
    creating the temp directory
    mkdir temp
    changing permissions for the temp directory
    chmod 777 temp
    Getting the object file names for this APPR60UE.dll
    gnumake -f E:/oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD/out/link_fnd_6076.mk appr60ue.LIST
    Extracting objects from the library
    ar -xv -F coff E:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0/lib/fndst.lib
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    x - fdffile.obj
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    x - fdfgli.obj
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    x - fdfkbe.obj
    x - fdfkbp.obj
    x - fdfkbr.obj
    x - fdfkbt.obj
    x - fdfkds.obj
    x - fdfkfu.obj
    x - fdfkfu2.obj
    x - fdfksr.obj
    x - fdfkva.obj
    x - fdflist.obj
    x - fdflop.obj
    x - fdfobj.obj
    x - fdfrfu.obj
    x - fdfsdf.obj
    x - fdfsrw.obj
    x - fdfstr.obj
    x - fdftdu.obj
    x - fdfupu.obj
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    x - afdtmp.obj
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    x - fdusql.obj
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    x - wfmlr.obj
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