From: Tom on 31 Jul 2010 12:28 Windows 2003 SBS all MS updates Drive C: 40GB with 5GB remaining RAIDED 250GB hard drive with Drive D: remaining Gigs In the Windows C:\ClientApps\ directory there are a lot of *.cab files (some ie4 some ie6 etc. like in C:\ClientApps\ie6). I have IEv8 on the server and it's been running for about 1 year or so. Can I delete these unneeded *.cab files without any negative implications on my Windows 2003 SBS system? TIA
From: Carl Gross on 2 Aug 2010 16:59 Do you have an Exchange Server on the C drive. If so, are your logs on it also, or on another drive. The reason I ask is that an Exchange Server, over time, can take up quite a bit of disk space. I had this problem (with around 4MB, thats right, 4MB) or disk space left. I relocated the log files and data files to another disk and I haven't had a space issue since. Try this knowledge base articel: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821915 Good luck. "Tom" wrote: > Windows 2003 SBS all MS updates > Drive C: 40GB with 5GB remaining > RAIDED 250GB hard drive with Drive D: remaining Gigs > > In the Windows C:\ClientApps\ directory there are a lot of *.cab files (some > ie4 some ie6 etc. like in C:\ClientApps\ie6). I have IEv8 on the server and > it's been running for about 1 year or so. Can I delete these unneeded *.cab > files without any negative implications on my Windows 2003 SBS system? > TIA
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