tet_hadavas
Active Member
Dear List,
Has anyone seen s1t files (e.g. s1t4.3pv, s1t4.3pl, etc) at the root drive of the Enterprise Server? They are all small files but we see 80,000 of them and they are affecting our backup process. I think they are some kind of transaction files (those that I've seen referred to our OneWorld PDFs and printers). I would like to find out whether it's okay to delete them. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tet Hadavas
OneWorld Xe, SP15, Windows 2000, SQL 7.0
Has anyone seen s1t files (e.g. s1t4.3pv, s1t4.3pl, etc) at the root drive of the Enterprise Server? They are all small files but we see 80,000 of them and they are affecting our backup process. I think they are some kind of transaction files (those that I've seen referred to our OneWorld PDFs and printers). I would like to find out whether it's okay to delete them. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tet Hadavas
OneWorld Xe, SP15, Windows 2000, SQL 7.0