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Clint Bergman
Hi all,
We run an AD shop on Server 2003 SP2, and have storage quotas setup for some of our NTFS volumes. I'm trying to come up with a solution that will do one of two things:
1) Allow a user X number of grace logins once they have exceeded their storage quota then deny them access with an appropriate error message (less desirable)
2) Deny user a desktop session once they have exceeded their quota limit, instead presenting them with a dialog box (or system, whatever) that will allow them to move/delete files until they are once again within the limits of their storage quota. Once this has been achieved they can again login as normal.
Does anyone have a suggestion or three? Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks In Advance,
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(^_^)v ~Clint
My (very) humble blogger beginnings:
http://outputredirection.blogspot.com
We run an AD shop on Server 2003 SP2, and have storage quotas setup for some of our NTFS volumes. I'm trying to come up with a solution that will do one of two things:
1) Allow a user X number of grace logins once they have exceeded their storage quota then deny them access with an appropriate error message (less desirable)
2) Deny user a desktop session once they have exceeded their quota limit, instead presenting them with a dialog box (or system, whatever) that will allow them to move/delete files until they are once again within the limits of their storage quota. Once this has been achieved they can again login as normal.
Does anyone have a suggestion or three? Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks In Advance,
--
(^_^)v ~Clint
My (very) humble blogger beginnings:
http://outputredirection.blogspot.com