Windows temp folder filling up

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    Windows temp folder filling up

    I have installed several web services (1.1) on to a Windows 2003
    (Standard) machine. Just recently the C:\ drive ran out of disk space,
    even though the web services are on the D:\ drive.

    Looking deeper I noticed that the C:\Windows\Temp folder is filling up
    with many DLLs. They tend to follow the following format:

    0yyjk_ag.dll (428Kb)
    0yyjk_ag.pdb (528Kb)

    All the web services have been put up in release mode, so where do the
    PDB files come from? Some of the files are 10K, others over 500K.

    At the moment the web services are used mostly for development/testing.
    I am getting a new file around twice every minute. I am worried that
    this will increase rapidly when the services go live.

    Is there any way I can stop these being generated, or have them
    generated elsewhere? I cannot delete any that were created on the
    current day. (I deleted around 200MB generated yesterday).

    Can anyone help?

    Thanks

    Nigel Ellis
    nigel@csimedia. net

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