Larsmoul,
I got the answer to your question delivered to my email box a few days ago from
I have copied & pasted for convenience sake, but you may wish to sign up for the list too. From one new Novell admin to another!
NETWARE TIPS FOR FEB. 22, 2001
RESTRICT A USER'S VOLUME SPACE
Give some people an inch, and they'll take a mile. The old axiom is
true in many cases, especially when it comes to using disk space. If you
want to limit the amount of disk space allocated to your users, you can
easily set restrictions at the volume level in ConsoleOne.
After launching ConsoleOne, right-click the volume and select
Properties. Click the Users With Space Restrictions tab. All users
displayed on this page have disk space limitations set for this
particular volume.
To restrict the amount of disk space that's available to a user on the
volume, click the Add button. Browse the NDS tree to find the user and
then click OK. The resulting dialog box will allow you to specify the
amount of available disk space for the person to use on the volume. You
must specify the allowed amount in 64-KB increments.
If you want to adjust or remove the restriction at a later date,
highlight the user and click Modify or Delete.
While this type of micromanagement may be too cumbersome in a large
organization, you can at least reign in those users at the high end of the
usage scale.