Well, in my Windows installation there simply isn’t enough free space on C: since I try to keep only Windows and program files there and use other drives as a storage for bigger files. There simply is no way to get enough free space in C:, system restore is already disabled.
Does anyone know if there is a possibility of linking a folder in D: to C: so that it is invisible to programs (like symlinking in UNIX systems)?
<big cry>In my opinion it is a _big_ design flaw if a program writes huge temporary files without an option to configure where to write those to. It makes the program completely useless for me and many others.</big cry>