DELETE them. Then a gwcheck contents to make sure nothings broken.
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"Sandra Tokash" <stokash@lodgian.com> wrote in message
news:YCPQd.564$4t3.413@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com...
> TID 10025943 is the one I was looking at - it mentions offiles being very
> large, files that are years old and inaccessible attachments
>
> So, basically how are we supposed to get rid of these extremely old files
> that are taking up who know how much space?
>
> Sandra Tokash
> Sr Network Engineer
> Lodgian, Inc
>
>>>> Dave Parkes<Dave@Norgren.co.uk> 2/16/2005 3:02:50 PM >>>
> 3 - Forceclean insisted on an expire parameter, it didn't just clear out
> all the orphans, it wanted to get stuff you probably wanted to keep as
> well
>
> Cheers Dave
>
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