RE: system volume information folder
- From: dvw <dvw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 08:05:04 -0700
I solved my own problem I think. VSC wasn't disabled on the C drive of the
full system after all.
"dvw" wrote:
> I'm trying to sort out why one of my client's systems has a very full C drive
> and another client system essentially configured the same does not. In
> comparing folder sizes I've found that the System Volume Information folder
> on the full system has several entries and is using about 1.0GB of the drive.
> The other client has only a 20kB text file in the System Volume Information
> Folder. I don't know whether I need entries in this folder or not. In
> searching for information on the System Volume folder I find references to
> restore points, but this seems to apply to XP, not SBS 2003. Can someone help
> me understand what this folder is used for in SBS 2003 and how I adjust the
> settings for it? TIA.
> I should add that I have disabled Volume Shadow Copy on the C drive for both
> clients. Volume Shadow Copy is enabled for the D drive on both clients.
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