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Strange DAT files on root of C:
Name: chris30 Date: January 25, 2005 at 07:52:25 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 server SP4 CPU/Ram: NA
Comment:
I have a windows 2000 file/print server that I have noticed the DAT files on the root of the C drive. The files are as follows:
ss_nb ss_udp ss_udp2
What is causing these files to show up on the root of my C drive? This server is also configured as a DC in a domain.
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