Individual user quotas with FSRM
In FSRM when I set a quota on a folder that quota includes users that
are in the BUILTIN\Administrators group. When I set a disk wide quota
(the old way) users from BUILTIN\Administrators are automatically given
an unlimited quota. Also, I am able to give individual users different
quotas
Using Quota Management in FSRM, how do I give the BUILTIN\Administrators
group an unlimited quota and give individual users different quotas?
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Relevant Pages
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