Here's a question that's either extremely simple, or truly bizarre. I have a Win2K Server that was running out of disk space on drive C (system drive). Since nothing should get written here, I was of course concerned. I found that all the room was being taken up by files located under: \Documents and Settings\myUserID\NetHood\xxx
xxx seems to be some type of "shortcut" to a share on one of my file servers. While it does says Folder Shortcut in the Type field in Explorer, it's not a true shortcut, if I delete a file or folder there in Nethood, it deletes it on the file server (different PC). Since it's taking up almost 20g, I need to remove it, but I'm not sure: How to remove it Why it happened (and how) Why you would want this How to ensure this never happens again I looked through the MS-KB, but either I'm not using the correct phrase to search on, or it's not in there. Hope this made sense!! Thanks, Dennis ------ You are subscribed as [email protected] Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
