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8.0 FreeSpace® 4400 System Troubleshooting

To find the temporary file directory…

For Windows 2000, or Windows XP:

1. Right-click My Computer on the Windows desktop.
2. Select the Properties menu item.
3. Click the Advanced tab.
4. Click the Environment Variables... button.
5. Scroll down to the value of variable TEMP under “User vari-
ables”. If, and only if, it is not found there, look under System
variables instead.

For Windows NT:

1. Right-click My Computer on the Windows desktop.
2. Select the Properties menu item.
3. Click the Environment Variables tab.
4. Scroll down to the value of variable TEMP under User vari-
ables. If, and only if, it is not found there, look under System
variables instead.

For Windows 98

1. Click on the Start menu.
2. Select Run...
3. Type command and hit Enter.
4. Type echo %TEMP% and hit Enter.
5. Write down the displayed value of variable TEMP.
6. Type exit and hit Enter.
Typical values for TEMP are C:\WINNT\TEMP,
C:\windows\TEMP, C:\TMP, etc.
Programmer’s Note: You may not see thes e files if the
contents of the “tmp” file are not visible. Use the Show
all files option in the Windows Tools/Folder Options
menu.