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Saving File Error

I am tring to save a one page pdf file to my network.   The data server is Windows Server 2008 R2.   I am saving it to a location that is available to ALL users.  (even at that, I am the admin user).   I keep getting an Adobe Reader error that says:
The disk you were saving to or the disk used for temporary files is full.  Free some space on this disk and try again, or save to a different disk.  

So I tried another location that is used by only me.    Same error.

So I saved it to my local C drive and then can copy it over with no error.

Where do I find the problem that it's saying the disk is full ???

I have tried going to IE > Tools > Internet Options > Temporary Internet FIles > View Files and deleted those, but I still get the error
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I am on Adobe Reader XI and I dont have that box to uncheck.
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I've requested that this question be closed as follows:

Accepted answer: 0 points for bankwest's comment #a39478102
Assisted answer: 450 points for jpgobert's comment #a39478058

for the following reason:

I did additional research after initial guidance and found what was needed for Adobe XI
Have a look at this:  http://www.thedailydecibel.com/2013/03/adobe-xi-document-could-not-be-saved.html

I've run into similar issues in the past due to having a large number of files in the local temp folder on the PC generating the errors.  It may or may not help you but try cleaning out your local temp folder (not IE temp folder).  The easiest way to do that is by using the Disk Cleanup wizard.
If I set you in the right direction can you at least award the points instead of closing the question?
If I set you in the right direction can you at least award the points instead of closing the question?
There you go.   THought I did award points