In the C: \ Windows \ Internet Logs folder, dump Check Point files are stored.
For example:
EFRService_2nd_2018_01_31_21_08_37_small.dmp
CP_EFR_Crash_860045016_1515599330.dmp
On one computer, I found 7 GB total logs.
Since I have over 1500+ endpoint installs, I do not even know how many computers these dmp files are and how much space they occupy. I need to help with the third party tool for analysis and removal.
Idea:
Put some size limit on this folder, or direct these files to another folder and put there a similar mode as the folder c: \ sendblastbackup .. to delete old files.
Just introduce some management of these files
I have a ticket based on this issue, I write it here to help other administrators if they do not know about it.
Hi, did you try to understand why such dump logs were generated ? Was there generated frequently ? During a specific period of the day/week/month ?
Do you have the same version deployed on every workstation ? If so : what version (maybe a known issue fixed in later builds) ?
For the deletion of the logs : dis you deploy the package through tools such as Altiris, SCCM, ... ? Because you should include in the package installation process the deletion of such files (and just before : generat a report in order to understand if this issue is at large or for specific computers).