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How to save everything in drive D its not "basic common" question BTW

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malegado

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Aug 18, 2008
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I have a client who has 5 computers and 1 windows server 2003. The client saves all the files from the program to drive D (285gb) in the server which is a network/shared folder. In drive C: which is 12gb always seems to be out of space/full even though other computers are saving everything through D:. I looked into the server's pc and saw that in drive C saves all the windows log, temp, and administrator documents(confirming by looking at the date/time). Nobody uses the administrator documents in any of the 5 computers. when drive C becomes 0 available space the users in other 5 computers are unable to save anything (even though directly through drive D). I would like to know how to keep the drive C from getting low in available space and save everything in D including temp/windows log/document and few other things thats related to the system.

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Merrill
 
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