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In my W2K3 terminal server , the system disk is full because I have hundreed of users.
I guess that moving the folder "documents and settings " to drive d: will solve the problem. |
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already looked at this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/unattend.../msg01923.html goes about some registry keys or http://www.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/...2-08/9253.html
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Tnx
Your links talks abouts win xp , not a server , but it was usefull. If you move the user's folders, win2k3 rebuilds them, so I deleted the old folders in the c:\ drive and they was rebuilded in d:\ drive. |
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well, the solutions for xp sometimes works also voor w2k(3)
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Marcel Netherlands http://www.phetios.com http://blog.nessus.nl MCITP(EA, SA), MCSA/E 2003:Security, CCNA, SNAF, DCUCI, CCSA/E/E+ (R60), VCP4/5, NCDA, NCIE - SAN, NCIE - BR, EMCPE No matter how secure, there is always the human factor. |
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