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  • leebowman55's avatar
    leebowman55
    Copper Contributor
    firstly - why?

    This is a folder internally managed by the Windows Update service - yes there are lots of troubleshooting suggestions to "fix" an issue, and these work.

    However this is not a generic "Delete files" action and I think you should progress with caution and understand the root cause to your question
    • AB21805's avatar
      AB21805
      Bronze Contributor
      When I deployed this storage sense catalogue this didnt delete software distribution so I had to use a .bat file wrapped as a win32 app. Is there any other locations which usually take up space that I could delete?
      • Jannik_Reinhard's avatar
        Jannik_Reinhard
        Iron Contributor

        AB21805 : It is hard to make here a general proposal what you should delete on your systems.

         

        https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/free-up-drive-space-in-windows-a18fae02-a0fa-8df9-9838-8970f9939de4

         

        You can look on a PC what took much storage and what you want to delete in dependence of the size and the use. If you want to use a remediation script instead of a Win32 app, I will be happy to support you in creating it. The advantage here is that you have a reporting through a detection script to e.g. delete only on the devices where the storage usage is >90% and you also see on which devices then the remediation was triggered(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/analytics/proactive-remediations).

         

        Here are also some tips to free up disk space but in the end you must decide what you want to delete: https://www.windowscentral.com/best-ways-to-free-hard-drive-space-windows-10.

  • AB21805 You can do this via a Powershell oder Endpoint analytics remediation script.

    If you need support by writing this script let me know.

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