I had a call today from one of my Datacenters about one of my NPM SLX servers C: drive being full. When I did the investigation I found that users who have been using the site with elevated privileges have been leaving behind user folders in the "Application Data" area under "PCHeath" named "Qsignoff" that are always in excess of 300Mb with login dates and cab files that associated to text files.
Since some of these folders for some users like yours truly were over the top with 1-2Gb I decided to look into the other servers. I have found that on all my extra web servers where anyone with a connection to the website and login access to extra server tools these folders and files exist.
I would not be concerned but these folders look to have just come about since SP2 and are still being created in SP4, there doesn't seem to be a cleanup job handling this and could cause a major system failure.
Anyone have any clue to what I'm talking about or the Business Layer Host in Solarwinds are creating these logs.
Today I cleared 16Gb (10Gb from just one) from 3 server C: drives worth of these folders, not much in the world of data but for system drives that is a hazard.