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    Transfer Logs taking a lot of space on the C:\ drive

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      DLB
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      Hello,

      Auto FTP Manager is working without any problems for years. It backs up the complete web server on a local hard drive.

      The system partition this computer with Win7 Ultimate is 120 GB. It is an SSD hard drive. Meanwhile, however, only 10 GB of space is free.

      In search of the reason for the little space available shows
      "C: \ Users \ xxx \ AppData \ Local \ DeskShare Data \ Auto FTP Manager \ 5.0 \ Database" And the file "PROFILE.FDB" in the folder takes almost 15GB in size.

      My question:
      Can you move this file or the entire "Deskshare Data" folder to another partition?
      Maybe through the registry?

      Thanks in advance for your support!

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        You may not have been reviewing and the removing the Auto FTP Manager log files files for a very long time.

        If you do not need to view the logs, turn off logging from File > Settings Transfer Log. Next, backup the profiles from File > Backup Profiles, then restore them from File > Restore Profiles. This will reduce the size of the Profile.fdb quickly.

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