How do I reasssign a folder to a different quota in R2?
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I'm using the quota feature in Windows 2003 R2 and have set up an auto
quota. Several folders have exceed this limit & using the command
option I've reassigned these folders to a new quota granting them a
temporary extension. The usage on these folders has now dropped, so
how do I reassign them back to the original auto quota ??
Thanks
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