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Microsoft SBS 2003 Disk Space Monitoring

I use SBS 2003, I have done "Low Disk Space" monitoring for C driven only, but it sends unnecessary alert for E drive even though I haven't done any kind of reporting for E drive. Could you please help me to solve this problem?
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8/22/2022 - Mon
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its definetly not usb drive. it is a partitinon on the server drive. which soley has the swap file on it. the swap file doesnt get any bigger.
suppsaws

did you rerun the reporting and monitoring wizard?
No, I'me aware that it's a partition, but was there a USB drive BEFORE on that server?
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There were / are USB drives on the server they are used as backups
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suppsaws

can you give me the related logs in the eventvwr, I guess there are.
This can be related to the USB drives that WERE connected, it's a well known bug in SBS.