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Guest dschlyer
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I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for several

years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive. It is mapped

as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and full,

despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly from

it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full. About 12 other users are on

this network, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do not

know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this. Please

Help!!!

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Guest Malke
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Re: Disk Full error message

 

dschlyer wrote:

> I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for

> several years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive.

> It is mapped as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is

> 1.0GB and full, despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can

> read perfectly from it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full.

> About 12 other users are on this network, and none have this problem. It

> occurred suddenly and I do not know of any event that happened that would

> have precipitated this. Please Help!!!

 

What is the "network hard drive"? A NAS (make/model)? An external hard drive

connected to another computer on the network (make/model)? An internal hard

drive in a computer on the network (running what operating system,

including the version and Service Pack level if a Windows OS)?

 

Are you on a domain or Workgroup?

 

Malke

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Guest dschlyer
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

The server is running Microsift Server 2003 V5.2-SP2. The drive is a hard

drive internal to the server PC - it is NFTS, 146 gb with 87 gb free, I do

not know make and model - how can I find this without dismantling the server?

The properties say Adaptec Array SCSI disk device, but i guess this is only

the adapter? As you can tell, i know only enough to be dangerous...

 

Thanks!

 

"Malke" wrote:

> dschlyer wrote:

>

> > I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for

> > several years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive.

> > It is mapped as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is

> > 1.0GB and full, despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can

> > read perfectly from it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full.

> > About 12 other users are on this network, and none have this problem. It

> > occurred suddenly and I do not know of any event that happened that would

> > have precipitated this. Please Help!!!

>

> What is the "network hard drive"? A NAS (make/model)? An external hard drive

> connected to another computer on the network (make/model)? An internal hard

> drive in a computer on the network (running what operating system,

> including the version and Service Pack level if a Windows OS)?

>

> Are you on a domain or Workgroup?

>

> Malke

> --

> MS-MVP

> Elephant Boy Computers

> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com

> Don't Panic!

>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

Someone set a quota on you for that drive?

 

dschlyer wrote:

> I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for several

> years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive. It is mapped

> as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and full,

> despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly from

> it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full. About 12 other users are on

> this network, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do not

> know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this. Please

> Help!!!

Guest dschlyer
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

Nobody would have done this on purpose, but there are a lot of donkeys around

here (Hee-Haw)...how can I check this?

 

Thanks!

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> Someone set a quota on you for that drive?

>

> dschlyer wrote:

>

> > I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for several

> > years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive. It is mapped

> > as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and full,

> > despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly from

> > it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full. About 12 other users are on

> > this network, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do not

> > know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this. Please

> > Help!!!

>

>

Guest dschlyer
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

Thank you so much for the help - there was indeed a quota set for me. I never

heard of quotas before - I looked up the subject online, made the change and

I am good to go.

 

Thanks again!

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> Someone set a quota on you for that drive?

>

> dschlyer wrote:

>

> > I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for several

> > years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive. It is mapped

> > as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and full,

> > despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly from

> > it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full. About 12 other users are on

> > this network, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do not

> > know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this. Please

> > Help!!!

>

>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

on the server

How to Enable Disk Quotas in Windows 2000

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/183322

 

dschlyer wrote:

> Nobody would have done this on purpose, but there are a lot of donkeys around

> here (Hee-Haw)...how can I check this?

>

> Thanks!

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>

>>Someone set a quota on you for that drive?

>>

>>dschlyer wrote:

>>

>>

>>>I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for several

>>>years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive. It is mapped

>>>as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and full,

>>>despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly from

>>>it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full. About 12 other users are on

>>>this network, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do not

>>>know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this. Please

>>>Help!!!

>>

>>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

You're most welcome, have a great day!

 

dschlyer wrote:

> Thank you so much for the help - there was indeed a quota set for me. I never

> heard of quotas before - I looked up the subject online, made the change and

> I am good to go.

>

> Thanks again!

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>

>>Someone set a quota on you for that drive?

>>

>>dschlyer wrote:

>>

>>

>>>I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for several

>>>years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive. It is mapped

>>>as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and full,

>>>despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly from

>>>it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full. About 12 other users are on

>>>this network, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do not

>>>know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this. Please

>>>Help!!!

>>

>>

Guest Malke
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

dschlyer wrote:

> The server is running Microsift Server 2003 V5.2-SP2. The drive is a hard

> drive internal to the server PC - it is NFTS, 146 gb with 87 gb free, I do

> not know make and model - how can I find this without dismantling the

> server? The properties say Adaptec Array SCSI disk device, but i guess

> this is only the adapter? As you can tell, i know only enough to be

> dangerous...

 

Since you apparently found out that there is a quota set on the drive, the

issue is closed.

 

Malke

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Guest Kelly
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

Great catch, Bob! :o)

 

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"dschlyer" <dschlyer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:2F0628CD-4ACC-48D6-92E8-5A89A9BF5C80@microsoft.com...

> Thank you so much for the help - there was indeed a quota set for me. I

> never

> heard of quotas before - I looked up the subject online, made the change

> and

> I am good to go.

>

> Thanks again!

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>> Someone set a quota on you for that drive?

>>

>> dschlyer wrote:

>>

>> > I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for

>> > several

>> > years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive. It is

>> > mapped

>> > as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and

>> > full,

>> > despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly

>> > from

>> > it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full. About 12 other users

>> > are on

>> > this network, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do

>> > not

>> > know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this.

>> > Please

>> > Help!!!

>>

>>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

Thanks, by the way are you going to be swimming from all the water we

are sending your way?

 

Kelly wrote:

> Great catch, Bob! :o)

>

Guest Kelly
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

Most welcome! As for the rain - I enjoy it actually. :o)

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All the Best,

Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

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http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

 

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"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> Thanks, by the way are you going to be swimming from all the water we are

> sending your way?

>

> Kelly wrote:

>

>> Great catch, Bob! :o)

>>

>

Guest Ceder
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

On 19 juin, 17:59, "Kelly" <ke...@kelly.com> wrote:

> Great catch, Bob!  :o)

>

> --

>

> All the Best,

> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>

> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>

> SupportSpacewww.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner

>

> "dschlyer" <dschl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>

> news:2F0628CD-4ACC-48D6-92E8-5A89A9BF5C80@microsoft.com...

>

> > Thank you so much for the help - there was indeed a quota set for me. I

> > never

> > heard of quotas before - I looked up the subject online, made the change

> > and

> > I am good to go.

>

> > Thanks again!

>

> > "Bob I" wrote:

>

> >> Someone set a quota on you for that drive?

>

> >> dschlyer wrote:

>

> >> > I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on thisnetworkfor

> >> > several

> >> > years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to thenetworkhard drive. It is

> >> > mapped

> >> > as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and

> >> >full,

> >> > despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly

> >> > from

> >> > it, but I cannot save to it - it says it isfull. About 12 other users

> >> > are on

> >> > thisnetwork, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do

> >> > not

> >> > know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this.

> >> > Please

> >> > Help!!!

======================================================

Hello

I have a similar probleme, we are runing with a similar configuration,

our probleme is when we try to savegarde a file to the mapped disk, we

get an error message that disk is ful, but we can copy on it a file

without probleme.

I've verified, we still have 20 Gegabytes free dsik space.

Guest Ceder
Posted

Re: Disk Full error message

 

On 23 juin, 10:31, Ceder <nabil_hai...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On 19 juin, 17:59, "Kelly" <ke...@kelly.com> wrote:

>

> > Great catch, Bob!  :o)

>

> > --

>

> > All the Best,

> > Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>

> > Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>

> > SupportSpacewww.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner

>

> > "dschlyer" <dschl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>

> >news:2F0628CD-4ACC-48D6-92E8-5A89A9BF5C80@microsoft.com...

>

> > > Thank you so much for the help - there was indeed a quota set for me. I

> > > never

> > > heard of quotas before - I looked up the subject online, made the change

> > > and

> > > I am good to go.

>

> > > Thanks again!

>

> > > "Bob I" wrote:

>

> > >> Someone set a quota on you for that drive?

>

> > >> dschlyer wrote:

>

> > >> > I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on thisnetworkfor

> > >> > several

> > >> > years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to thenetworkhard drive. It is

> > >> > mapped

> > >> > as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and

> > >> >full,

> > >> > despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly

> > >> > from

> > >> > it, but I cannot save to it - it says it isfull. About 12 other users

> > >> > are on

> > >> > thisnetwork, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do

> > >> > not

> > >> > know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this.

> > >> > Please

> > >> > Help!!!

>

> ======================================================

> Hello

> I have a similar probleme, we are runing with a similar configuration,

> our probleme is when we try to savegarde a file to the mapped disk, we

> get an error message that disk is ful, but we can copy on it a file

> without probleme.

> I've verified, we still have 20 Gegabytes free dsik space.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

In fact I get this message when I try to save an excel file which have

a 41 Mega of size.


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