NT 4.0 server, running some Honeywell software that controls the HVAC systems, electronic door access. Also running Photo ID software that is integrated into the door access software. Digital camera is hooked directly into the server, which is used to take employee photos, print ID cards, and give them permission to access buildings after hours. The server also has Office 97 loaded. The problem is, everyday the C partition gets completely filled up because there is a temp file created in c:\temp. It starts out small, but it grows and grows very rapidly, usually until there is no more disk space to grow. I've seen it get as big as 2.5 GB in an hour or less. The name of the file is mseXX.tmp where "XX" is a two digit number (like mse26.tmp). The number is different every time. I've done some looking and I can't find anything on the net about where this file is coming from. Sometimes it seems to delete itself on it's own, other times I have to go in and delete it. It has crashed the server more than once.
Does this ring any bells with anyone?
Thanks,
Andy
Does this ring any bells with anyone?
Thanks,
Andy