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Open up Services.msc, | Open up Services.msc, | ||
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* Locate the Microsoft Exchange Health Manager Service. | * Locate the Microsoft Exchange Health Manager Service. | ||
* Double click the service and change the startup to disabled. | * Double click the service and change the startup to disabled. | ||
* Stop the service if it is running. | * Stop the service if it is running. | ||
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* The next service to locate is the Microsoft Exchange Diagnostics Service. | * The next service to locate is the Microsoft Exchange Diagnostics Service. | ||
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The next thing to stop/disable is the task that runs. Open up Task Scheduler. | The next thing to stop/disable is the task that runs. Open up Task Scheduler. | ||
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* In Task Scheduler, expand Microsoft -> Windows and then click on PLA. | * In Task Scheduler, expand Microsoft -> Windows and then click on PLA. | ||
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The next step is to clear out the logs created by Diagnostics. Open up Explorer. | The next step is to clear out the logs created by Diagnostics. Open up Explorer. | ||
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Navigate to C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Logging\Diagnostic. | Navigate to C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Logging\Diagnostic. | ||
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* C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Bin\Search\Ceres\Diagnostics\ETLTraces | * C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Bin\Search\Ceres\Diagnostics\ETLTraces | ||
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* As shown above, there are a lot of files logged. You can highlight all of them and delete them without a problem. This will free up a few GB. | * As shown above, there are a lot of files logged. You can highlight all of them and delete them without a problem. This will free up a few GB. | ||
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* C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Bin\Search\Ceres\Diagnostics\Logs | * C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Bin\Search\Ceres\Diagnostics\Logs | ||
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* As you can see above, a lot of log files are here and you can delete these text files. | * As you can see above, a lot of log files are here and you can delete these text files. | ||
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* C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles | * C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles | ||
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* Inside this folder you will have two other folders namely W3SVC1 and W3SVC2. Inside these are log files you can delete as well. | * Inside this folder you will have two other folders namely W3SVC1 and W3SVC2. Inside these are log files you can delete as well. | ||
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You can also look in the following folder for the same set of folders: C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Logging\RpcHttp | You can also look in the following folder for the same set of folders: C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Logging\RpcHttp | ||
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* Here you can also delete these files. | * Here you can also delete these files. | ||