Deleting files .evtx in C:\Windows\System32\winevt\Logs

Hi all

I have run into a question this morning on our Server 2008. Due to the back pressure in Exchange feature, we stopped to receive emails. I checked the disk space and discovered that there are more than 30 GB of event logs in C:\Windows\System32\winevt\Logs. I went through each system log and remove every possible newspaper (I saved a month both newspapers), but it releases only 1 GB of space. I even ran the following command that removes each log in the event viewer:

for /F "tokens = *" %1 in ('wevtutil.exe el') wevtutil.exe cl '%1'

Can someone advise please how I can get rid of all these and claim back 30 GB of space. It is very tempting to delete all files in the folder, but I don't want to cause problems.

Thank you

Hello

Please post your question on the TechNet forums:

Here is the link:

https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/WindowsServer/en-us/home

Kind regards

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    Brent
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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