SBS 2003 low disk space



Hi,

I'm having troubles with SBS 2003. Recently my drive was 0mb free space
(and I don't know why...)
When admin tried to logon with administrator account a new profile was
created (administrator.domain and recently a new one,
administrator.domain.000). In this profile he didn't have administrator
permissions and he can't logon to the original administrator profile.
Exchange doesn't seen to work rigth also since it's always sending
emails.

Anyone knows some kind of worm or something that compromises
administrator account?

Thanks,
Bruno

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