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SCCM Server and IIS logs too big - OK to delete?

Hi

My C: drive is filling up with IIS logs going back to 2020.

Can I remove these log files?

Also why is there 2 x W3SVC folders with both contain today log entries...?

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Can I remove these log files?

That's a call for you to make. ConfigMgr does not require them for any reason, so they are certainly safe from an operational perspective to delete.

Also why is there 2 x W3SVC folders with both contain today log entries...?

Because you have two websites in IIS. Probably one for the default web site and one for the WSUS web site.

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Hi,

Haven't heard from you for some time, is Jason's answer helpful to you? If it is helpful, please accept answer. It will make someone who has the similar issue easily find the answer.

If you have any other issues, please don't hesitate to let us know.

Thanks and have a nice day.

Best regards,
Amanda

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SenhorDolas-2197 answered

@Amandayou-MSFT
Yes, the reply from Mister @Jason-MSFT was spot on as usual! Thanks Jason.
Sorry I did not reply sooner, I am not getting the alerts when my question is answered...

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