Server 2012R2 file server. 2008R2 DFL/FFL

Home directories served out by DFS in the form of
\\example.com\people\%username%

I got an alert this morning that the C: drive on this machine was only 7% free.

I poked around (with windirstat), and found that two users had massive
amounts of data stashed in the c:\DFSRoots\US directory. One was in
people\%username%\, the other was in %user%\ - more than 35gb each

The one thing they have in common is that they're backing up data to
their home drive.

One uses a script using robocopy, the other uses synctoy.

The data resides in both spots on the file server - their home
directory and on user partition.

I can delete the errant data from the C: drive without disturbing the
data on the user partition.

I've done some SFTW, but I'm not finding anything that looks like my problems.

Anyone have an idea what's happening here, and how to correct it?

Kurt


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