We have an SBS 2000 box.... there is limited space available on the system
partition.
I have noticed that the 'Microsoft ISA Server' folder is 2.2GB in size.....
can this folder be safely moved to an alternative partition? What are the
steps involved?
Thank you in advance.
Darren
Just a quick update..... it is actually the ISA Logs directory which is
taking up all the space.... some of the logs exceed 1GB in size; is this
normal?, can the logs be deleted?
The naming convention for such log files is:
WEBEXTD20021115.log
Thank you in advance
Darren
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You have complete control of the existence, size, location, and content of
the ISA log files. Start the ISA mmc and have a look at the Monitoring and
Configuration node | Logs.
Right click the log files and select properties. You will find all you need
here, click on the options button to limit the number, and set the location
of, the log files.
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Les Connor
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[MVP SBS]
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