A new file creating in 'C' drive automatically for every 3 minutes in Windows 2003 SBS

Hi
The files are in this format with 32bit count {00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000} and all are the same with different file names and they are encrypted.
Please let me know why they are creating for every 3 minutes & what is the purpose of these files and if we delete will it be a problem.
Few files names {408F187E-8B9B-47AC-BAF8-05D034003937}
{AF3DD6DB-6645-4A33-B51B-84F0BF376C3B}
{7531B20D-88CE-4A93-A08D-FD2AA3A0F4D8}
Thanks

Hi Hemanth.D,
Before going further, would you please let me know the file type of those files which created automatically?
Meanwhile, please let me know the detailed path of those files in C drive.
In addition, did you install any third-party application (may run periodically) on the SBS server recently?
If possible, please perform a clean boot and check if this issue still exists. Please open Event Viewer and check if relevant events were logged.
If any update, please feel free to let me know.
Best regards,
Justin Gu

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