![]() Plus it would require you to actually go and do something manually – and we humans are built in a manner that we do sometimes forget things. I'll try digging through my install CDs / ISOs and see if it's there. Its consuming almost 80 of Disk space allocated. Hi yes I tried that site and It's just powershell scripts I think I still need the ContentLibrar圜leanup.exe application. When you run Setup from a CD.Latest folder, you must use files that are matched to that version of Setup. Hello Experts, I need to clean up SCCM File Library content. These files are matched to the version of Configuration Manager files found in that CD.Latest folder. Review step 4 in Distribute a package to standard DP to see log excerpts. Filter DistMgr.log for the thread ID you identified. Previously you would have to run some executable script that would go in and do the cleanup for you, and could at times give you some trouble – well its a custom made script made by someone, so who knows what might happen. The CD.Latest folder contains a folder named Redist, which contains the redistributable files that setup downloads and uses. Look for Processing package entries in the log and identify the package processing thread for the package ID in question. Those of you that spend time managing Sofware Updates via ConfigMgr will be happy to know that Microsoft went ahead and made a maintenence task/routine for cleaning up packages and folders with expired updates. ![]() This just made my day – i simply could not wait to get this out in a blogpost! One thing I noticed recently is our primary SCCM server has a P: drive that is almost full.
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