I don't believe Jeffrey exists.

I think he's a figment of your imagination, and that you make him up
to bolster your apparent authority, as you are not confident in your
own gender abilities.

Or perhaps you are psychotic - in which case, tell me the name of your
motel, and I'll never stop there, I promise.

Kurt

On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 12:51, VIPCS <vi...@stny.rr.com> wrote:
> Here are some things that Jeffrey does:
>
>
>
> 1)      Check the directories under “documents and settings” and delete any
> large files that can be deleted (i.e., temp files, and the IE cache; set the
> IE cache size to 10MB for users on the server).
>
> 2)      Delete any uninstall directories under the Windows folder for
> Microsoft updates older than a year, and any service pack uninstall folders;
> the likelihood of uninstalling any of these updates after a year is small.
>
> 3)      Delete the files under %windir%\softwaredistribution\downloads
> (these are installed Microsoft updates, but for some reason, systems cache
> them after installation).
>
> 4)      Enable folder compression for any application and data folders on
> the partition.
>
> 5)      Move page files to a different partition.  It will not improve or
> degrade performance (because the partitions are part of the same physical
> RAID array), but it will free up additional disk space.  You can also set
> the system to create a small dump file, which reduces the size of the page
> file required for that purpose on the c: partition.
>
>
>
> If you have much free space on the d: partition, you might want to consider
> using a partitioning utility to reallocate more space to the C: partition;
> however, Jeffrey has never done this on a production system (except by using
> tools such as NetBackup to migrate the configuration to a new server, which
> is not what you want to do).
>
>
>
> As for the disk space report inconsistency, you might want to look at some
> rootkit utilities (such as gmer) to check for files stored on the system
> that are not being reported or seen using the normal Windows tools.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Jeffrey and Mary Jane Harris
>
> VIPCS
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Hank . [mailto:hgedr...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 12:57 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Server 2003, what is using disk space on C:
>
>
>
> I am working at a new client and one of their servers was reporting low disk
> space on c:
>
> It is a PE1950 with a PERC controller with a RAID5 array and one virtual
> disk split into 2 partitions. The OS is server 2003 r2.
>
> I cleaned up temp files and redirected IIS logs to the other partition and
> it now has 10% free space. The pagefile is 2Gb that will free up a little
> more but I didn't have time for another reboot.
>
> Diskmanagement reports that Disk0 is basic and 408.37 Gb , c: 31.86,
> e:376.51 Gb. It only shows two partitions.
>
> But in the "upper" section it reports c: as 16.8 Gb. My computer also shows
> the same.
>
> Shadowcopy was disabled. I ran Treesize and it reported the volume as 16.8
> Gb and didn't show anything unusual.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
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