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"Error opening file for writing: F:\mozilla\ThunderbirdPortable\App\thunderbird\freebl3.dll"

I'm attempting to upgrade Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 (I think) to the latest version (2.0.0.9) but I'm getting this error during the install. The flash drive has 26MB free.

I have Abort, Retry and Ignore as options. Retry just keeps bringing up the same error.

Does anyone know what could cause this?

(P.S. Just noticed when I did the preview for this post that the date and time are off by nearly 40 years: "Submitted by taa on December 31, 1969 - 4:00pm.")

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thats strange...

but I guess you already knew that, didn't you? Smile

What happens if you manually delete the "F:\mozilla\ThunderbirdPortable\App\" folder and retry?

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I

would have thought that the issue is the lack of free space, I seem to recall that Thunderbird and Firefox do need lots of it to upgrade.

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yep

but only if you use the built-in auto upgrade which you shouldn't use because its not portable. In that case you´d need at least 40-50 mb of free space.

@taa: are you using the installer from this site or the built-in updater?

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What happens if you manually delete the "F:\mozilla\ThunderbirdPortable\App\" folder and retry?

This worked successfully. I've not done anything else to the flash drive since reporting this problem (e.g., I didn't try to free up space, for example).

I didn't check the properties on freebl3.dll before I followed the suggestion above. Is it possible it was a permissions problem (like, maybe the file was marked read-only) since it doesn't appear disk space was the issue?

are you using the installer from this site or the built-in updater?

The installer from this site. I downloaded it to the hard drive on my PC and ran the installer from there, which has 32=G=B (not 32=M=B) free.

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possibly a corrupt download?

possibly a corrupt download? try redownloading the installer? or maybe it was limited space on your flash drive, since after deleting the \App\ folder it worked.

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taa
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Nope

Not a corrupt download as I used the same copy before I deleted the \App\ folder.

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While we're speculating --

While we're speculating -- might it have been one of those odd occurrences when Explorer or an AV program holds a file open/locked long after it has finished with it? That would prevent the file from being overwritten or removed.

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im glad

it worked.
It shouldnt be a permissions problem as I think you have the same permissions no matter if you delete it manually or let the installer overwrite it.
So I guess it was some anti virus related thing.

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AV

Actually, I had turned off AV temporarily (forgot to mention that) so it couldn't have been the AV program holding the file open.

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