Daily Log Files

jmoberg00

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I am not sure if this is the correct category or not. I have a client that is getting a log file produced every day and placed in their My Documents directory. The log file is always named ppdmmdd.log, with mmdd standing for the current day's date. The log file for today was ppd0202.log. I don't know where these log files are coming from and need to find out so i can stop them. The contents of the log files look like this.

2011-02-02_10:23:55.174 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_10:28:55.331 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_10:33:54.954 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_10:38:55.514 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_10:43:55.088 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_10:48:55.507 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_10:53:55.081 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_10:58:55.483 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_11:03:55.589 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_11:08:55.490 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_11:13:55.189 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)
2011-02-02_11:18:55.450 state=running,stopped;todo(AMS Update=02/03/2011-06:00)

Usually there is nothing else besides lines like those. Any help on finding out where these files are coming from would be greatly appreciated. The OS of the machine in use is Server 2003 R2 Enterprise. It is a terminal server.