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Note: I did post this in m.p.w.v.general yesterday, but I'm reasonably sure
it's been lost in the more mundane posts :-P I have noticed that when I am copying or moving files from my Vista computer to my file server my free disk space on the Vista system decreases. As my disk in the Vista computer is rather tetchy to start with this is a point of concern on my part, especially as the files that I am regularly moving about can be quite large. This became problematic yesterday while I was copying a file that was larger than my available free disk space. Running out of disk space was not entierly bad, it was Vista not cleaning up whatever temporary (and ~3GB short) file it was generating. This resulted in a few initial minor problems as I could not move any other files to free up a little disk space as the move process wanted to create similar temporary files. The real fun started when I tried to run Windows Mail to post and, being devoid of anything to write to, it promptly crashed and nuked my existing settings. A while later explorer was restarted and promptly crashed resulting in an infinite loop of: crashing, recovering, failing to write some sort of file and crashing again. About then I stopped entertaining the idea of rebooting - reasoning that if it was doing this now, it would do the same or worse during a boot - and used an active RDP session to my file server to delete the file I had copied from my Vista computer (e.g. access through share, and delete original, not copy) which fixed everything by deleting not only the 8GB file, but the 5GB 'temp' as well. I have had a bit of time to cool down, and reason that Offline Files is likely the culprit. I have not had the time or opportunity to do any tests, although I have disabled Offline Files in the hope that it was the problem. I am not part of an AD, so I am assuming that this is not something like Shadow Copy. Anyone know if I am on the right track, or have seen this happen before? I am sure that I will encounter this again, and I would rather know how to solve the problem in another way than to hope I can get in through a back door and free up space I may not want to. |