Quote:> My exchange 2000 log files used up all my hard disk space
> Can I get rid of these log files
>> My exchange 2000 log files used up all my hard disk space
>> Can I get rid of these log files
another solution is to change the mode of "1st storage group properties" to
"Enable circular logging".
Restart the "information store service"
This can be a solution if you can lose all modifications between two backups
Bye.
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> >> My exchange 2000 log files used up all my hard disk space
> >> Can I get rid of these log files
> Hi,
> another solution is to change the mode of "1st storage group properties"
to
> "Enable circular logging".
> Restart the "information store service"
> This can be a solution if you can lose all modifications between two
backups
> Bye.
> --
> Thierry DEMAN-BARCEL
> MVP Exchange,SQL/Server
> Site personnel: http://webfamilial.dyndns.org/thierry/pageprincipale.htm
> http://tdeman.free.fr/thierry/pageprincipale.htm
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