Cleaning up a 300gb file server

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I am faced with the overwelming task of trying to clean up one of my
companies file server. Brief history The data on this server is over 10
years old and no one really delets anything. I am looking for a program that
will help me make the migration as smooth as possible.
I will be asked to go dept by dept and reorganize the way they either view
or share their folders HELP! HELP! HELP!

Any advice would help. Thanks in advance.

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"" wrote:
> I am faced with the overwelming task of trying to clean up one
> of my
> companies file server. Brief history The data on this server
> is over 10
> years old and no one really delets anything. I am looking for
> a program that
> will help me make the migration as smooth as possible.
> I will be asked to go dept by dept and reorganize the way they
> either view
> or share their folders HELP! HELP! HELP!
>
> Any advice would help. Thanks in advance.

use ROBOCOPY with the MINLAD option to MOVE files older than date x.

http://www.ss64.com/nt/robocopyXP.html
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads [...] laylang=en

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