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Hi,
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<br />Please check if your exchange logs are not on C: drive. Also Kaspersky keeps its logs on the C: drive in the program files folders under the kasperky program folder, check this as well.
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<br />Cheers,
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<br />Antonio Godinho
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<br /><font size="2"><b>On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 14:23:07 +0200, Gina Girimana wrote</b>
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everyone
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<br />> This is Gina from Bujumbura asking for help.
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<br />> We have a Exchange system running on a DAG with 3 servers members. A
few days ago I got the C drive of one of the servers growing with no reason. The
databases are located on a different drive D: drive.I tried to look at every
single folder and file to see what is filling that drive. I did not find any
solution. With the different forums i did not get any answer to this. Note that
We have a Kaspersky Antivirus running.Please give me a help and orientation on
this. We are running in Vmware environment and on Windows Server 2008.
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<br />> Thanks in advance.
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<br />> <b style="color: rgb(102, 102, 102);">Gina Girimana.
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Regards.
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Antonio Godinho
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B.Sc., MCSE, CCNP
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CIUEM
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Maputo
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Mozambique
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