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Bob
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 8:50 pm    Post subject: NTDS old log files Reply with quote

I'm trying to recuperate some space on a C: drive on a W2k Server on which
we're running SQL server and its a BDC. In the C:\WinNt\NTDS folder I found
some log files that are two years old (2003 time stamp). They are res1.log
and res2.log, they each occupy 10,240 KB. I need to now if its safe to
delete these files. Is there a way to keep these logs cleaned up
automatically? Does anyone know of any links explaining this. Can I delete
these safely?

Thanks for any help.

Bob
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Todd J Heron
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Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 4:50 pm    Post subject: Re: NTDS old log files Reply with quote

This looks like an NT 4.0 machine upgraded to Windows 2000+ domain
controller. But there is no concept of "BDC" if the machine is functioning
as a Windows 2000+ domain controller. Can you clarify?

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"Bob" <bdufour@sgiims.com> wrote in message
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I'm trying to recuperate some space on a C: drive on a W2k Server on which
we're running SQL server and its a BDC. In the C:\WinNt\NTDS folder I found
some log files that are two years old (2003 time stamp). They are res1.log
and res2.log, they each occupy 10,240 KB. I need to now if its safe to
delete these files. Is there a way to keep these logs cleaned up
automatically? Does anyone know of any links explaining this. Can I delete
these safely?

Thanks for any help.

Bob
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