RE: Quota Problem
- From: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Vincent Xu [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 04:26:43 GMT
Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
However, please notice that my email is: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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I cannot provide screenshots here, so have replied to your post by email.
"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for posting.
Based on my research, my suggestions are:
1. Take a screen shot of the drive D&E at quota properties page to let
theknow the settings.
2. Remove the mapping drive to share folder on E and re-map it to check
soresults.
3. If the problem still occur, please take a screen shot of the error
message to let me know the detail.
thanks.
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Vincent Xu
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I decided to enable quotas on user home directories. The home
usersare
in a shared folder on drive D: When the quota had been set several
werewhichwere already exceeding the quota.
On the same server on a different drive (E:) I have a shared folder
is the general file storage for our organisation. There are NO quotas
configured on this drive.
However, the day after configuring the qota on D:, when users who
thealready exceeding their quota on D: logged on, the drive mapping to
server?space".shared folder in E: failed with the warning "there is not enough disk
However, the drive mapping to their home directory was fine.
Why is this happening when no quotas are set for drive E: on the
The server is Windows 2003 R1
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