*>>There is the obvious choice of running some process/batch that deletes
them on a schedule using task manager. anything else?
*


I like this.

Actually, I prefer to archive them monthly (or daily, as the case might be),
and then keep the archives around for a defined amount of time.


See the following:

*http://KB.UltraTech-llc.com/Scripts/?File=ZipLogs-F.BAT
<http://kb.ultratech-llc.com/Scripts/?File=ZipLogs-F.BAT>*

*http://KB.UltraTech-llc.com/Scripts/?File=ZipLogs-Daily.BAT
<http://kb.ultratech-llc.com/Scripts/?File=ZipLogs-F.BAT>*

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On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Ben N <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have a few custom dev'd products we host that generate tons of log
> files. They cannot be turned off. (please don't ask why :) ) so after a few
> weeks or so, the C: drive fills up.
>
> I am curious what creative solutions people have done out there to deal
> with similar issues like this? There is the obvious choice of running some
> process/batch that deletes them on a schedule using task manager. anything
> else?
>
> -B
>
>
>

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