Re: Not enough free space, disk full
- From: "SusanV" <svanallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 11:33:09 -0500
Sorry for the confusion, I mis-spoke, doing 5 things at once here (as
usual - working for a small company = wearing many hats).
It's SBS2003 R2 Premium SP1, but I don't have a SP1 disk - the installation
CDs are SP1 - hence my confusion. What disk does it want???
Thanks for your patience!
=)
SusanV
"Les Connor [SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What SP level is the SBS?
This needs to be SBS R2, and current updates would bring it to at *least*
SBS SP1 (including WS2k3 SP1), and probably WS SP2.
Have you installed and run the SBS BPA (link below)?
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Les Connor [SBS MVP]
________________________
Get the SBS BPA here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940439/en-us
"SusanV" <svanallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Les,
When I try to add this, it asks for the Service Pack 1 CD - but the
server does not have SP1 installed?
I'm confused...
SusanV
"Les Connor [SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In case you're running SBS R2, you can utilize the file resource manager
(seperate install, add/remove windows programs) and do this
programatically, by file *type*. In other words, you can allow or
disallow and/or set limits on file types stored on the server - and it's
also very granualar as it gives you control right down to the
folder/file/file type level.
Also very useful as a reporting tool - who's storing what where.
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Les Connor [SBS MVP]
________________________
Get the SBS BPA here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940439/en-us
"MF" <MF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So I went into the user's folder and found that "My Music" is taking up
694MB
while "My Pictures" holds 286MB. That is virtually the whole 1GB of
personal
folder space taken up. I will certainly have them delete all that
stuff.
Thanx guys.
"MF" wrote:
Thanx for the prompt responses. I found that the user has used .99GB
of their
1GB limit. Isn't this the quota for users' personal stuff like my
documents,
etc? If so I should have the user needs to delete or move stuff from
their
system or keep increasing quotas for everyone until their personal
stuff
takes up the whole server storage or am I wrong here?
Thanx.
"Henrik" wrote:
sry Susan, didnt se that you was ahead of me with the instruction.
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Henrik Arenblad, MCP SBS,
"SusanV" <svanallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Check their usage and disk quotas (right-click the disk,
properties, Quota
tab, click Quota Entries near the bottom to see all usage - you
can double
click the user to change their personal limit)
--
hth,
SusanV
"MF" <MF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello All,
Does anyone know what could possibly be the problem when a user
is trying
to
save a document into the SBS shared drive and gets and error that
"not
enough
free space, disk full" when there is abundant capaciity on the
HDD on the
server?
Thanx.
.
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