Configuration :: Temp Folder Filling Up?
Aug 16, 2010
We have a client with a SBS 2003 server, very standard setup.
The ms.netframeworkv2.0.50727 emporary asp.net files oot folder is filling up with 590kb folders at the rate of around 6 per min.!
They seem to point at a sage CRM package (installed on the server) but Sage say its a problem with IIS and not them!
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