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IS-IT--Management
- Sep 13, 2007
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The server role (Win 2003 R2) is file, email/exchange and print with c: for windows and apps that insist on being in the root. D: for all user and other app data.
I don't look as often as I should but in the past month or so on the DC, we used up several gigs of free space on our c/root drive. We do have a D for data from apps which has plenty of space.
I will do some in depth searching for a offending user that may have parked somethings there that should not be.
The question to you is what files can I safely delete or move that windows makes and never deletes?
Same goes for older system restores.
What all the "hidden" non-sense named folders in the root dir for?
Lastly is when a print job is in the que, is it temporarily located in the pagefile by default and same true for a shadow file copy when moving/copying any file from d: to a workstation? (Since the pagefile is on the c
I don't look as often as I should but in the past month or so on the DC, we used up several gigs of free space on our c/root drive. We do have a D for data from apps which has plenty of space.
I will do some in depth searching for a offending user that may have parked somethings there that should not be.
The question to you is what files can I safely delete or move that windows makes and never deletes?
Same goes for older system restores.
What all the "hidden" non-sense named folders in the root dir for?
Lastly is when a print job is in the que, is it temporarily located in the pagefile by default and same true for a shadow file copy when moving/copying any file from d: to a workstation? (Since the pagefile is on the c