Re: SBS 2003 Default Folders and Security

From: Steve Flynn (steve_at_nospam-flyntech.co.uk)
Date: 12/01/04


Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:39:40 -0000

Sounds like you have got disk quotas enabled. Open "My Computer" right
click on the disk in question and select properties. Select the quota tab.
>From here you can manage disk quotas on that volume.

Regards

Steve Flynn
MCSE, MCDBA

"shepcon" <shepcon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:375B2644-8504-43DB-9916-BBBDE894B6F4@microsoft.com...
>I just performed and in-place upgrade to SBS 2003 Premium from SBS 2000. I
> have completed all of the To-DO lists and applied all of the specific SBS
> updates. The problem that I'm having is that some of the users cannot
> save
> to their user's directory or the Company share on the server. When they
> attempt to save, they get an error that states that the location is "full"
> even though it clearly is not. I have checked the security tabs on the
> SBS
> server and these users do have access to these folders and they are
> members
> of the SBS Power Users group and the other SBS built-in groups. I have
> checked the settings for the users that are not experiencing this problem
> and
> the settings are exact. I have tried removing the security for these
> users
> folders and then manually adding them back, but it makes no change. If I
> add
> these users to the Domain Admin group, the problem does go away, but I
> cannot
> allow this.
>
> I have checked all of the server and workstation log files and they are
> clean. The PCs are all Windows XP SP boxes.



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