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- JeHoCommunity Member
Yep, forced C drives is a no-no. Pity, would have been nice to trial.
Edit: bigger no-no. Software that fails to uninstall. FFS wasting my time.
- NathalieMercierCommunity Member
I am having the same issue as well. My c:/ is full, and there is no option to select another drive (d:/)
Hi Nathalie,
If you'd like to connect with our Support team, they can walk you through those steps I mentioned for an Enterprise install. That will help you change the file location for the install.
Hi Patrick,
Are you unable to install to your C drive as well? Although this discussion is a tad older, we have yet to change the default location for installing Articulate software. We do have steps for enterprise/silent installation that would allow you to change the location, and if you'd like to work with our Support team then can provide you directions on that.
- PatrickLabelleCommunity Member
I'm having the same issue.
That's just the type of intel that's good for our team to have!
Hi Byron,
I can certainly understand that, and as such did pass along to the team. We'll keep you posted on any changes and you're always welcome to share your thoughts on this (or anything else) in the form of a feature request as well.
- ByronTik-08b13aCommunity Member
Cool thanks, it's not uncommon for people with gaming laptops used also for
3d and video apps to have a small ssd C: drive and a larger D drive on for
example MSI or ALien ware laptops, thanks, I will make a request.
Byron
Hi Byron,
Articulate applications need to be installed locally with administrator privileges and then run as the end user profile on that computer, you'll find all the directions for installing Articulate 360 here. We also don't support installing it within a server environment.
I did pass this along to our team as something to consider for a feature request in the future.
- ByronTik-08b13aCommunity Member
yes but D is still local, you are currently forcing C drive, which is
limiting