Save the changes and close the registry editor.
(If you created D:\mozytemp\, make the value ‘D:\mozytemp\’)
How to change the default temp directory for MozyPro: User Reviews of the 'mozypro.sys' We dont have user reviews for any file with the name 'mozypro.sys' yet. I’m reposting Jason’s steps to the fix for my own reference (I’m pretty sure he got them from Mozy so I don’t feel too bad stealing them :-) If MozyPro would automatically detect a low level of temporary space based on the files to back up, that would be a big improvement and time saver! After the fix, one server completed its backup just fine, and the other has restarted but it just hasn’t been long enough to tell since I just fixed it today.
I’ve had to do this on both of the servers where I’ve installed MozyPro, due to the C drive (temporary files are stored in C:\Windows\Temp by default) not having enough free space. The user cancelled the operation and onUserCancel is set to ThrowException ( OperationCanceledException).MozyPro required one last change to work properly, after hanging during the initial backup: changing the temporary files directory per Jason Powell. The user does not have permission to delete the file, or the file is read-only ( UnauthorizedAccessException).Ī partial-trust situation exists in which the user does not have sufficient permissions ( SecurityException). The file does not exist ( FileNotFoundException). The user lacks necessary permissions to view the path ( SecurityException). The path exceeds the system-defined maximum length ( PathTooLongException).Ī file or folder name in the path contains a colon (:) or is in an invalid format ( NotSupportedException). The path is not valid because it is Nothing ( ArgumentNullException). The path is not valid for one of the following reasons: it is a zero-length string, it contains only white space, it contains invalid characters, or it is a device path (starts with \\.\) ( ArgumentException). The following conditions may cause an exception:
The following code demonstrates how to delete the file named test.txt and send it to the Recycle Bin. Use the DeleteFile method to delete the file, specifying SendToRecycleBin for the recycle parameter. To delete a text file and send it to the Recycle Bin The following code demonstrates how to delete the file named test.txt and allow the user to confirm that the file should be deleted. Use the DeleteFile method to delete the file, setting showUI to AllDialogs. To delete a text file and ask the user to confirm that the file should be deleted The following code demonstrates how to delete the file named test.txt. Use the DeleteFile method to delete the file. Among the options it offers are: whether to send the deleted file to the Recycle Bin, whether to ask the user to confirm that the file should be deleted, and what to do when the user cancels the operation. The DeleteFile method of the My.Computer.FileSystem object allows you to delete a file.