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Could not load file or assembly 'Telerik.Web.UI' or one of its dependencies. There is not enough space on the disk.

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mbro87
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mbro87 asked on 10 Feb 2011, 12:02 PM

Hello,

I've developed my web app with Telerik ASP.NET AJAX libraries; when build my app (without errors) and deploy it on IIS obtain this error:

"Could not load file or assembly 'Telerik.Web.UI' or one of its dependencies. There is not enough space on the disk."

An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.

I've search on Google; I've change quota disk for IIS User, but the results don't change.

Where is the error?

Thanks.

M.

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answered on 10 Feb 2011, 01:54 PM
Try to clear the VS cache and restart it to see whether the error vanishes. Also allocate some free space on your disk in case there is a very tiny piece of free space left and the build fails because of that.

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answered on 10 Feb 2011, 02:07 PM
Thanks, but the problem is on Deploy machine (Windows Servr 2008R2 and IIS 7) not on local machine!
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answered on 10 Feb 2011, 04:54 PM
I've fixed the problem: under Windows Server I need increase a Disk Space (20 Gb) for solved it!
Mah! ;)

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answered on 25 May 2011, 02:55 PM
Is there any chance that someone could explain what these steps mean:

1. Clear the VS cache on the server.
2. Allocate more space to the IIS user.
3. Increased disk space fixed the problem.  (Physically?)

Someone else set up our server, and as is typical among systems people, they allocated JUST ENOUGH space for the Windows 2003 operating system, 30-Gb, so we are now down to 5-Gb free space.  I am scrambling to get more free space, but I think we've just about exhausted all possibilities, except repartitioning.

So I would love to learn more about how this issue was resolved.  We are getting the same issue on our server.

AND NOTE TO SYSTEMS PEOPLE:  STOP DOING THAT!!!  DISK SPACE IS CHEAP!!!  LEAVE 200-GB FREE ON C:!!!
(Sorry, didn't mean to vent, but that's a thing systems people do that just pisses me off.)

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