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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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Microsoft Exchange 2003/space issue
WIndows Server 2003 operating systems shows that c: drive is 217 gigs of used space and about 60 gigs of free space for a total 273 gig on c: drive.
The problem is that when I add up all the space by checking the folders in c: drive, I'm coming up with about 120 gig of used space. Where is the other almost 100 gig that I can't see? Even command prompt shows a total space of about 120 gigs but, shows only like 60 gigs free. I just can't figure where the other 100 gigs is. Is it something with the exchange database? I also noticed that space dropped last night to about a half of gig and this morning it was back at about 60 gigs. Which is a totally different problem. |
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