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When synchronizing files from my Windows Server 2003 R2 file share to my
Windows Vista Beta 2 Business Edition computer where I am logged on with
admin privileges, I receive the error "not enough quota is available to
process this command" after Sync Center synchronizes some of my files. I do
*not* have quotas enabled on the server or the client.
Why do I get this message and how do I get the rest of my files to
synchronize successfully?
In Windows Vista where the “Enable Quota Management†is *not* checked, I
even added a quota entry for my user account and configured it to no limit
(even though the quota entry displays 0 bytes in the Amount Used column.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Windows Vista Beta 2 Business Edition computer where I am logged on with
admin privileges, I receive the error "not enough quota is available to
process this command" after Sync Center synchronizes some of my files. I do
*not* have quotas enabled on the server or the client.
Why do I get this message and how do I get the rest of my files to
synchronize successfully?
In Windows Vista where the “Enable Quota Management†is *not* checked, I
even added a quota entry for my user account and configured it to no limit
(even though the quota entry displays 0 bytes in the Amount Used column.
Thanks in advance for your help!