Maybe not running AV on exchange is the problem.  I occasionally see
.eml files pop up in guest access shares - virus related.

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Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 6:11 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: exchange and temp folder

Mulnick, Al wrote:
> I wouldn't think exifs.  I would think anti-virus or conversion files
> that would use the temp space.

i don't run AV on exchange
> 
> What do you have loaded on the machine?


all i have on that box is exchange and backup exec.

i posted earlier about having scsi time out issues and i never resloved
them.
its an active/passive exchange2k cluster with an HP MSA 500 storage box
ultra3 scsi.
the scsi driver spits out timeout errors and occansionally the cluster
fails over. when i ran perfmon, all the bottlenecks were disk related.
no mem,cpu,or network issues.
it runs 2 info stores. each store is about 30gig with 500 mailboxes
overall. also backupexec writes its catolog files to the shared array as
well.

thanks


> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 2:05 PM
> To: ActiveDir (E-mail)
> Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: exchange and temp folder
> 
> Hi. anyone know why my c:\winnt\temp folder would be filling up with
> emails(.eml files) on my exchange2k server?
> 
> I found about 11 gig of them this morning alot dated from a month or
> so ago. strange.
> is this something related to EXIFS? i can open the mails in OE so
> they're not corrupted.
> 
> thanks
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