Dana said:
Is it possible to limit the amount of space each account
uses?
for example: my roomates are using my computer with
their own account, but i only want them to have a small
amout of hard drive to save/download stuff to.
Dana
To modify user disk space limits and warning levels
Open My Computer.
Right-click the volume for which you want to modify quota values, and then
click Properties.
In the Properties dialog box, click the Quota tab.
On the Quota properties page, click Quota Entries.
In the Quota Entries window, click the entries for the users whose options
you want to modify,
and on the Quota menu, click Properties.
In the Quota Settings dialog box, modify any of the following options you
want to change, and then click OK:
Do not limit disk usage.
Click to track disk space usage without limiting disk space.
Limit disk space to.
Activates fields for limiting disk space and setting warning levels.
Type a numeric value in the text field, and select a disk space limit unit
from the drop-down list.
You can use decimal values (for example, 20.5 MB).
If the volume is not formatted with the NTFS file system, or if you are not
a member of the Administrators group,
the Quota tab is not displayed in the volume's Properties dialog box.
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Ronnie Vernon
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