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November 6, 2009 07:00 PM

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TheGuru

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I logged on to my server with remote desktop one day to notice the C: drive (the 20GB partition) had only 10 MB of free space. I started looking through the folders and discovered that 12GB of space was being taken up by logfiles named like ex091107.log located in a folder named c:\windows\system32\logfiles\W3SVC1. Upon opening one of the files they appear to be IIS logs of some sort. One of the files was 1.5GB in size! Does anyone know what is going on? How can I turn off this logging, is it essential? One of the lines inside the file said this, repeating over and over:

2009-11-07 00:53:00 W3SVC1 192.168.0.9 PROPFIND /photo - 80 - 192.168.0.5 Microsoft-WebDAV-MiniRedir/6.0.6002 501 0 0

Thanks!

Eric

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