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Guest chortler@fetchmail.co.uk
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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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Guest Dwonder
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Re: How do I reasssign a folder to a different quota in R2?

 

On Aug 20, 7:04 am, chort...@fetchmail.co.uk wrote:

> 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

 

you should look for a third party tool to make life easier. Try

SpaceGaurd SRM

Guest Meinolf Weber (Myweb)
Posted

Re: How do I reasssign a folder to a different quota in R2?

 

Hello chortler@fetchmail.co.uk,

 

Here is a detailed over view how to work with quotas:

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/ce09ac43-5ce6-4e6c-9d8b-4ed319bbe9a01033.mspx?mfr=true

 

And here some more infos:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/05/GetControl/default.aspx

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber (Myweb)

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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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Guest Marcel Heek
Posted

Re: How do I reasssign a folder to a different quota in R2?

 

I would remove the explicit assigned quota entry. The auto-assign policy

will apply again.

 

regards,

 

Marcel

 

<chortler@fetchmail.co.uk> wrote in message

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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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