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how do I free up space on drive c
I keep getting low memory mesage on my small business server 2003 sp2, what files can I safely delete to crreate more space

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Do you mean low virtual memory or low disk space?

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low disk sopace, I have other drives on the server that have loads of disk space

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@leeW:

Lee, I have always liked your link. That's good information. I hope you don't mind I used it to help a couple EE folk out.

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@ChiefIT:

No problem at all - if I didn't want people using it, I wouldn't have made it a web page... if you find a question that it seems appropriate to post it in (on here or any other site), please feel free to do so (that goes for anyone reading this!)

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I believe my comment - 22874060 - is the most appropriate answer containing by far the most information to remedy the issue.
Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003

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Windows Server 2003 was based on Windows XP and was released in four editions: Web, Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter. It also had derivative versions for clusters, storage and Microsoft’s Small Business Server. Important upgrades included integrating Internet Information Services (IIS), improvements to Active Directory (AD) and Group Policy (GP), and the migration to Automated System Recovery (ASR).