Sysvol eating the HD alive

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We have a Windows 2000 Server, a domain controller that runs IIS. Right now
the 4GB Hard Drive is down to its last 130KB of free space. We have
installed nearly every non-critical O/S app. But the real problem is that
the SysVol has grown over time due to AD.

Is there anyway to 'trim' the size of the SysVol. We don't have any group
policies or templates, so those aren't' available to delete.

If anyone can offer some help, much appreciated.

Thanks
 
4gb is way too small. You really need to ghost the whole harddrive to a new
larger drive.
I suppose you could do a offline defrag of the AD database. Google "offline
AD defrag" should give you a bunch of stuff.

Tim
 
I heard NEVER use ghost on a server...

Tim said:
4gb is way too small. You really need to ghost the whole harddrive to a new
larger drive.
I suppose you could do a offline defrag of the AD database. Google "offline
AD defrag" should give you a bunch of stuff.

Tim
 
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