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  1. I am newer to SCCM and just starting to get into trouble shooting issues. Running System Center Current Branch (1511) I have just noticed from my Component Status while troubleshooting a separate issue that my SMS Notification Server is constantly throwing an error installing its been going back as far as I can see in the logs so not sure how long this has been an issue for. Site Component Manager failed to install this component, because the Microsoft Installer File for this component (bgbisapi.msi) could not install. I navigated to the bgbisabi.mis.log and am finding the following errors Action start 14:47:03: CcmCheckFreeDiskSpace. MSI (s) (04:D4) [14:47:03:897]: Product: BGB http proxy -- There is not enough available disk space on to complete this operation. Installation requires at least 10MB free disk space. There is not enough available disk space on to complete this operation. Installation requires at least 10MB free disk space. Action ended 14:47:03: CcmCheckFreeDiskSpace. Return value 3. Action ended 14:47:03: INSTALL. Return value 3. Property(S): UpgradeCode = {57F5D44D-5328-44DB-8DA2-EB252C1F810D} Property(S): TARGETDIR = D:\Program Files\SMS_CCM\ Property(S): ALLUSERS = 1 Property(S): ErrorDialog = ErrorDialog But the all drives on the site server have at least 25 GB free space well over the 10mb free space required I see this error further down MSI (s) (E4:6C) [15:47:11:658]: Note: 1: 1729 MSI (s) (E4:6C) [15:47:11:658]: Product: BGB http proxy -- Configuration failed. MSI (s) (E4:6C) [15:47:11:659]: Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: BGB http proxy. Product Version: 5.00.8325.1000. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Reconfiguration success or error status: 1603. After investigation between the errors in this log I found a few articles that pointed to if your Configuration Manager install was on a different drive to the default C drive this component would fail to install and you needed to make the changes in this article http://prajwaldesai.com/fatal-msi-error-bgbisapi-msi-could-not-be-installed/ I attempted that and it did not resolve the issue does anyone else have any thoughts on what I could try for this or seen it before?
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