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JDiskReport -- Make the Users Clean up their Own Stuff...

Michael over at 4sysops puts together a pretty good review of the file storage scanner JDiskReport. I too have been singing the praises of this tool, due to its incredibly easy interface.

If you're in the situation of needing to eliminate waste from your users' home or other drives, you're familiar with the "what do I delete?" problem. Rather than making the decision yourself, just hand this tool over to your users and instruct them to do the deleting for you. JDiskReport scans a drive location and provides as heads-up display showing file sizes, distribution, characteristics, and folder structure, making it easy for users to find and eliminate disk waste they don't need.

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Check out Michael's review here. Or, just get your own copy here.

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