RE: Quota Problem



Hi,

Thanks for your reply and clarifying.

Let's perform some tests:

1. Go to the file server locally and logon . Check if you can create any
files in the shared folder which is mapped by client.

2. On the client,we may start the problematic computer in safe mode to see
if this issue occurs.The steps to boot into safe mode are as below:

Safe Mode loads a minimally protected-mode configuration, disabling Windows
device drivers and using the standard VGA display adapter.

1) Restart the computer.
2) Keep pressing F8 key until the Windows Startup menu appears.
3) Choose the Safe Mode with Network, and press Enter.

Note: Some third party applications and some hardware device cannot be used
during Safe Mode. You will temporarily be unable to connect to the Internet
temporarily while in Safe Mode.

If this issue disappears in safe mode, I suspect that it is related to some
third-party services or programs. We may use Clean Boot to eliminate third
party interference. To boot into Clean Boot environment:

1) Click Start, click Run, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks) in
the Open box, and then click OK.
2) In the Startup tab, click the "Disable All" button.
3) In the Services tab, check the "Hide All Microsoft Services" checkbox,
and then click the "Disable All" button.
4) Click OK and restart your computer.

310560: How to troubleshoot by using the System Configuration utility in
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310560

Thanks.


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Vincent Xu
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I have checked and the TMP and TEMP variables are configured as
%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp

This location is not affected by quotas. Also note that other mapped
drives
on other servers operate correctly.

In view of this, I think the issue must lie elsewhere.

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Marcus ,

Thanks for your mail reply.

I performed lots of research on your issue and I find out that this
behavior is expected: When you build a mapped drive, temporary file is
created in your temporary folder. Your temporary folders are defined in
your TMP and TEMP environment variables. If the volume or folder
defined in
these variables is inaccessible or full, or you have exceeded your disk
quota, the error message occurs.

As a workarouond, you can define the temp folder to other place:

1. Right-click My Computer , and then click Properties .
2. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Environment Variables .
3. Edit all instances of the TMP and TEMP environment variables so that
they point to a valid folder to which you have access.
4. Click OK until all dialog boxes are closed.
5. Verify that the folder used for the TMP and TEMP environment
variables
is accessible, has enough free space, and if located on an NTFS volume,
your user quota is not exceeded.

Hope this helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
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Hello,

Thanks for your reply.

However, please notice that my email is: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thanks.


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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
me
know the settings.

2. Remove the mapping drive to share folder on E and re-map it to
check
the
results.

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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I decided to enable quotas on user home directories. The home
directories
are
in a shared folder on drive D: When the quota had been set
several
users
were already exceeding the quota.

On the same server on a different drive (E:) I have a shared
folder
which
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
were
already exceeding their quota on D: logged on, the drive
mapping to
the
shared folder in E: failed with the warning "there is not
enough
disk
space".
However, the drive mapping to their home directory was fine.

Why is this happening when no quotas are set for drive E: on
the
server?

The server is Windows 2003 R1










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