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I have a problem regarding disk quotas. I have installed Quota Server
2003 on a Windows 2003 Server and have seem to run into an issue. I have configured all the end users for 15 megs of disk space on their own drives. When the end user deletes personal files, after meeting their Quota, the deleted files go right to the Hidden Recycled Bin on their folders. I was wondering why the disk space was still showing as occupied, only to find that the deleted files were going to a hidden recycled bin on each user's folder. This is a big problem because Quota Server still sees it as being allocated to each user's drive. Is there a way of redirected or removing the Hidden recycled bin on each users personal drive so that when a user deletes his or her files it is permanently gone.What about a group policy? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. David Leonardi Dave Leonardi |
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Hi David,
Please make this post to the Setup and or General News Groups. You will get a better response. Thank you, Alan Wood[MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Thanks for the suggestion Alan. I appreciate it.
Dave Leonardi ""Alan Wood" [MSFT]" <AlanWood@NoSpam> wrote in message news:GwU%(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi David, > Please make this post to the Setup and or General News Groups. You will > get a better response. > > Thank you, > > Alan Wood[MSFT] > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > |
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