Disk quotas allow you to track and control disk space usage in Microsoft windows xp. You can enable disk quotas strictly for the purpose of monitoring how much disk space each user is consuming, or you can take the additional step to create and enforce quota limits. You must manage disk quotas on a user-by-user basis; you cannot assign disk quotas to groups.
Disk quotas are available only on NTFS volumes and only in Windows XP Professional. You must configure disk quotas at the root of the volume (for example, on an entire partition). Disk quotas apply to the entire volume; you cannot configure disk quotas on a folder-by-folder basis. If you enable disk quotas on a volume that contains multiple shared folders, the total amount of disk space users can consume in all shared folders on the volume cannot exceed their quota limit for that volume. (You will learn more about sharing in Lesson 3, “Supporting Shared Folders.”)
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