To help find some of those space vampires, I use an old visual utility
called scanner.  If you have some large directory of logfiles, someone
downloaded service packs to the profiles desktop, this will help you
spot them.
http://www.blkmtn.org/useful-utility-scanner

If you have actually found all your large easily removable stuff, then
not so much, but it's small and free.  We found a weird bug once with
Trend's log files not cleaning themselves up properly and were able to
reduce a 2.8 GB log file to nothing. :)

Steven

On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Miguel Gonzalez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I have a SBS 2003 server that is running out of space in the C drive.
>
>  I have performed almost everything already in that drive:
>
>  - Move pagefile.sys file to other partition.
>
>  - Move Sharepoint databases to other partition.
>
>  - The Exchange databases are already moved.
>
>
>  So basically all data is in other partitions. Also our TrendMicro AV is 
> installed in other partition.
>
>  Removing log files from c:\windows\system32\logfiles and using the cleanup 
> tool from Windows has been enough for months since I performed a reassignment 
> of more space to that drive. I could reassign more space again bringing the 
> machine offline but I'd prefer not to do it, plus I don't know why is running 
> out of space now.
>
>  Anything that I should look at? Or any tips? I have read that I could move 
> the uninstall files for Windows updates but I'd prefer not start messing up 
> with that stuff.
>
>  Thanks
>
>  Miguel
>
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