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Subject: Deleting ISA Logs
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Simon Outing User is Offline
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11/07/2006 09:36 PM  
Does anybody know of any issues with deleting logs in the following folder: -
C:\Program Files\Microsoft ISA Server\ISALogs
 
There are lots of ISA log files with the w3c extension, one mdf extension and one ldf extension. Can they all be deleted.
 
Its just that this folder alone is just under 5GB and that's a lot of space on the system.
 
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11/08/2006 12:14 PM  
Those files cannot be deleted.

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9/14/2008 01:07 AM  
I understand that they can't be deleted but can they be moved? I have changed the path of these logs to a different drive and I can see that they are appearing there but they also appear on its origial default path as well. How can I completely move them to the other drive. There are heaps of mdf and ldf files there.
 
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9/14/2008 03:23 PM  
You should be able to open that SQL instance in Enterprise Manager. Moving the actual data on disk is done from within Enterprise Manager.

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