And temporary files. 

One way to clean up mailboxes database is to perform an online defrag or even 
an offline defrag. Normally online defrags don't save much space but offline 
defrags saved me lot of gigs (I had a 60 Gb shrinked to a 20-30 Gb)

Miguel

--- El vie, 5/3/10, Michael B. Smith <mich...@smithcons.com> escribió:

De: Michael B. Smith <mich...@smithcons.com>
Asunto: RE: Question about C: drive space on Exchange 2003
Para: "MS-Exchange Admin Issues" <exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com>
Fecha: viernes, 5 de marzo, 2010 11:30

SMTP protocol logging and/or IIS protocol logging (for OWA).

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Jon D [mailto:rekcahp...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 11:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Question about C: drive space on Exchange 2003

This is a dumb question, but I want to make sure I get it right.
I have an exchange 2003 ent box.
- C: drive has I think just the exchange app on it.
- E: drive has exchange log files.
- F: Drive has the exchange databases on it.

With the senario, will anything I do to exchange cause the C drive to fill up 
or use more space?
I need to increase all mailbox limits across the enterprise and the C drive is 
the only drive with some space issues.




Thanks in advance,
Jon





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