I am in a bind here since the principal admin is no more, i am stuck setting share quotas on a 2003 server and i cannot find the right place to perform this operation.
Well on this disk we have stored all the personal folders of every single employees and some of them have 100MB worth of storage space while others have 250MB! So if, according to what you write, i CANNOT set quotas for specific folders and knowing that all personal folders are on THE SAME DISK, how did my deceased predecessor manage to give larger space allowances to certain users?
I understand the the Disk Quota concept, it is how folder get specific quotas that i do not understand. Much less implementing it...
Firstly, you cannot set quotas on folders. Quotas only apply to users. The quotas are calculated by who "owns" the file. So, if you created a file you are the owner of it and it goes towards your quota.
So, your predecessor would have specified larger quotas to different users. By going into the quota tab and clicking the "Quota Entries" button you will see a list of users. By double clicking each user you will be able to set individual quotas for these users.
By the way, you can also specify how to handle over quota users. Either deny them further write access or just show a warning.
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