Are they being backed up by a process that allows a post-backup command
(like BE)? If so, upon successful backup, delete...
I've also done scripting that does copies/versions/archive. But if you can
change the logfile path, that's an excellent option.

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Charlie Kaiser
[email protected]
Kingman, AZ
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben N [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 9:15 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: automatic delete log files
> 
> 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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