Re: Hidden files in Exchange
- From: "Al Williams" <donotreplydirect@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 11:40:00 -0600
Don't delete those directly as the "System Volume Information" folder is a
hidden system folder for a reason. Maybe a disk issue, I'd run a chkdsk /f.
It is also possible they are related to BackupExec.
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Allan Williams
"U. Pagane" <UPagane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:569D2C2D-5713-4FF3-99AB-A9F4345E1DBF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm supporting an SBS2003 setup where the Exchange server is using its own
18
GB volume. Veritas BackupExec 10 is used to bacup the server, with all
logs
being flushed. The server sent a notification that it was running low on
diskspace on the Exchange Volume, and upon examination the "System Volume
Information" folder has 26 files totalling 12 GB in it. Each file is
approximately 500 MB in size, and they are all from the past month. The
file
names themselves look like registry entries ie
14{3808876b-c176-4e48-b7ae-04046e6cc752}. What are they and how do I
move/delete them?
.
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