Client Import --  low disk space error

Hi experts,
i am using SQL server 2005 on wix 2003 64 bit.
I was doing client copy using SCC8 from Prod to Dev Server, total size of request file is 5 GB, while Importing request thru STMS, import stopped due to low space for log file in Development server.
Is there any way to stop the logs while importing a client . Suggest the way out.
thanks in advance
Akshit sharma

akshit1986 wrote:
> Is there any way to stop the logs while importing a client . Suggest the way out.
You can put the database in 'SIMPLE' mode to stop logging during an heavy activity.
If you want to 'continue' with the 'logging' then you need to take backup frequently to prevent low space for log file problem. Execute the transactional log backup with more frequency during the long and heavy activity.
Read -
http://yoshilounge.wordpress.com/2008/12/05/stop-the-transaction-log-of-a-sql-server-from-growing-unexpectedly/
http://msmvps.com/blogs/vstsblog/archive/2009/08/09/stop-sql-server-transaction-log-ldf-files-from-growing-indefinitely.aspx
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    I am an elder novice and also had this problem.I did a disk clean and was amazed when it revealed 8.4gb of stuff in the recycle bin which i am always emptying via c cleaner.After running the cleanup and doing a defrag i ended up with 22.4gb of space.I ran c cleaner and was surprised that it found 18000kb still in the recycle bin.Non of this makes real sense to me but at least i have a lot more space.Hope it helps you.

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