Hello Alice, When a model is computing, output information is temporarily written to your Windows temporary folder. You can jump to this location in File Explorer using the shortcut %temp% , but the location is usually C:\Users\ \AppData\Local\Temp (and the HAMMER information would be in the \Bentley\HAMMER subfolder.) When you save the model, the output files are moved from the temp folder, to either the same folder that you are saving the model to (by default), or to the custom results file path that you can configure in the options (see this article ). In some cases (see this article ) extra information can accumulate in the temp folder, and you can safely delete it periodically. Although HAMMER has a way to change the path that output files are saved to when the model is saved, it does not have a way to change the path to the scratch/temporary folder that the information is saved to during calculation - it will always save to the Windows temp folder, like most other programs. Windows does have a way to change the path of the Temp folder but I'm not sure if you can (or would want to) change it to a network folder, since that would introduce long delays (information can be written to a local hard drive much faster than to a network location). If you are running low on disk space, consider storing data in a secondary storage drive (traditional mechanical hard drives are relatively inexpensive), and running storage cleanup utilities such as the one built into File Explorer. (right click on the drive > properties > general > disk cleanup) If your models are generating excessive amounts of output information, I recommend adjusting the output settings in the transient calculation options. See this article: Recommended HAMMER Calculation Option Reporting Settings
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