Dirquota.exe windows 2003
Is one of the "Roles" defined as "File Services"? You need to have " File Server Resource Manager" installed for dirquota to work, and that is installed when you select "File Services" from "Roles" under the "Server Manager". Excellent idea. But - Yes, File Services are installed as a role. The command works just fine from the command line if I envoke it. This may or may not help, but I tried this out on one of my R2 boxes. For me, dirquota was not in the System32 directory.
The script did not work when I copied it there; AutoIT stated it could not find the executable even though the path was clearly defined. I was able to successfully call it when I copied to the root of C: though, so perhaps a permissions issue?
For the man who cannot express himself forcibly through intellect must do so through shock and awe" - Spencer W. How to get your question answered on this forum! I think I figured it out. I compiled it with 64bit and it seems to be working. I need to do a little more testing. I'm glad you got it working. So it was bit file redirection. If you need to compile it as 32 bit, turn off the redirection in the script. It is in the help file under "Running under Windows bit Edition".
Thank you. That is new to me. I never knew I had to do anything like that. I will dig into the help file. Please don't send me any personal message and ask for support! I will not reply! Selection of finest graphical examples at Codepen. The own fart smells best! Use an Select-Object Expression for this:. The Get-FsrmQuota cmdlet gets all quotas on the server when no path is provided with -Path :. The quota applies to the directory and all its subdirectories recursively.
Quotas that you specify on folders higher in the heirarchy further restrict the quota specified on a folder. To find large files in directories, you need to use Get-ChildItem cmdlet, which replicates and extends the DIR command. This Technet blog article explains how to find the X largest files in a directory:.
This may come in handy when you need to find large files on your filesystem because you ran out of directory quota space… ;-. The command will return the file names and the size of the files in bytes. Sign in to vote. It is like they don't want anyone to upgrade. I have Bought a new Server with Server R2 64bit and am trying to import the file screens using the filescrn command line.
It is giving me an error "The version of the config file you are trying to import is not supported. You cannot import config files with a database earlier than 2. My old server HD is failing but I cannot give my users full access to save all file types or the machine will be full of downloads in days.
Tuesday, January 26, PM. Hi lforbes, How do you use the filescrn command to export and import? Did you try to export and import file screen template with the command? This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Wednesday, January 27, AM.
No, I exported first and then imported.
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