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jcpub
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When our server was set up in 2003 Drive C: was allocated 5.85GB.
Over the years much of that space was used up and we are down to about
415MB. We have our databases and applications on Drive D:. I deleted
the $NTUnistall*
files except for the most recent and that broght the free space to
about 1GB. The next morning the free space was back to about 415MB.
The Veritas backup runs overnight but the space on C: that it uses is
freed up upon completion. Any ideas why the free space would change
so dratsitcally overnight? I could add another hard drive but I have
heard that moving/expanding drive C: is not that simple.
Thank you.
Over the years much of that space was used up and we are down to about
415MB. We have our databases and applications on Drive D:. I deleted
the $NTUnistall*
files except for the most recent and that broght the free space to
about 1GB. The next morning the free space was back to about 415MB.
The Veritas backup runs overnight but the space on C: that it uses is
freed up upon completion. Any ideas why the free space would change
so dratsitcally overnight? I could add another hard drive but I have
heard that moving/expanding drive C: is not that simple.
Thank you.