Zdm won't install on Windows Server 2003

Hi,
I'm having the exact problem outlined in TID10098058. I'm trying to install
Zen Desktop management on Windows Server 2003 with sp1 and the install is
failing due to the error 'Error: copying files to server. Be sure that no
ZENworks Desktop Management files are open or locked'
Edirectory was installed on C drive and not on any other drive. The only
thing that I can think of is that the server a virtual server hosted on
VMWARE ESX Server 2.5. Could this be the problem?
thanks for your help.
Liz

On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 04:15:18 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
> Edirectory was installed on C drive and not on any other drive. The only
> thing that I can think of is that the server a virtual server hosted on
> VMWARE ESX Server 2.5. Could this be the problem?
not really... Please enable debugging via:
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/se...?/10093312.htm
and try the install again..
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