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Microsoft error reporting temporary files can not be disabled
hi,
we have windows 2000 server with SP4 and the hard drive space is going very low. When we check the disk clean up option we find something called Microsoft error reporting temporary files which going very high. After disk clean u everything back to normal.
We couldnt disable this service, we have looked everywhere even in the reg files using regedit.
How can we disable this thing, or if not where does it save the files so that we write a script to delete them, thanks in advance.
we have windows 2000 server with SP4 and the hard drive space is going very low. When we check the disk clean up option we find something called Microsoft error reporting temporary files which going very high. After disk clean u everything back to normal.
We couldnt disable this service, we have looked everywhere even in the reg files using regedit.
How can we disable this thing, or if not where does it save the files so that we write a script to delete them, thanks in advance.
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i tried that, but when i check c:\windows\temp i find nothing there!!!!!!
If you don't want to use ccleaner, do a search for *.log and see what you find as far as temp logs
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the ccleaner doesnt run automatically or based on schedualed time.
also i checked the *.log nothing in there
also i checked the *.log nothing in there
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we have tried that as well, no luck
the dr.watson folders are empty as well we have been doing that
thanks for your time
the dr.watson folders are empty as well we have been doing that
thanks for your time
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ditto, still not working
Try moving swap to a different disk if possible.
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nop its not possible
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