Admin Tip #68: Disk Quotas

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An important enhancement from NT4 to Windows 2000 is disk quotas. Windows NT 4.0 administrators can not limit the amount of hard drive space users consume without buying 3rd party utilities. Microsoft has built that functionality into Windows 2000. Using this capability, you can specify how much hard drive space each user can consume per NTFS volume (partition). W2K will enforce the quotas ( unless the user is an administrator ). What is really nice is how easy it is.

If you don't select the Deny Disk Space To Users Exceeding Quota Limit option, users will be warned about exceeding the quota but they will still be able to write to the volume.

There is still room for 3rd party quota products. Microsoft's builtin capability has limitations:

You can export and import these quota entries. To export the entries:

To import the exported entries:



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