Hi,
I'm still not exactly sure of what you're saying but if I understand
correctly, you have "old" logs stored on a "file server". These logs are coming
from a time where there was no "exchange backups", so they were building up
eating disk space.
If this is right, having a good backup that committed the logs after the date
of those "stored logs" render them useless. So, yes you can delete them.
Sorry if I didn't got it right
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Douglas M. Long
> Envoy�: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:33 AM
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> Objet�: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Exchange Transaction logs
>
> I guess I didn't make what I was saying very clear. A proper backup
> won't clear the older logs that I am speaking of because that machine
> (just a machine with disk space, not an exchange machine) is not being
> backed up. I just don't know if I will need those older logs backed up
> at all.
>
> I do understand that once the backups are running properly, then I
> shouldn't have to manage the transaction logs anymore.
>
>
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