- The disk is full
- Posted by Chaplain Doug on October 24th, 2005
Windows XP. I have one workstation on our network that is having a peculiar
problem. When the user opens an Excel file on the network drive and tries to
save changes she gets the following error messages:
The disk is full
Document not saved.
When I try to copy and paste the file from Windows Explorer on her system I
get the following error:
Cannot copy XYZ.xls
There is not enough disk space.
Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again.
The network drive has oodles of room (80 GB) and the user's local disk has
oodles of room (26 GB). Everyone else can access this file, edit it, save
it, copy it, etc. What could be askew on this one workstation? Thanks for
the help.
--
Dr. Doug Pruiett
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
www.goodnewsjail.org
- Posted by kurttrail on October 24th, 2005
Chaplain Doug wrote:
> Windows XP. I have one workstation on our network that is having a
> peculiar problem. When the user opens an Excel file on the network
> drive and tries to save changes she gets the following error messages:
>
> The disk is full
>
> Document not saved.
>
> When I try to copy and paste the file from Windows Explorer on her
> system I get the following error:
>
> Cannot copy XYZ.xls
> There is not enough disk space.
> Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again.
>
> The network drive has oodles of room (80 GB) and the user's local
> disk has oodles of room (26 GB). Everyone else can access this file,
> edit it, save it, copy it, etc. What could be askew on this one
> workstation? Thanks for the help.
Try prayer!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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- Posted by Mike Fields on October 25th, 2005
I have not run into that, but could it be a quota issue ??
Are quota's enabled on that system ??
mikey
"Chaplain Doug" <ChaplainDoug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:73458300-2667-45CB-ACD7-B8A43372A549@microsoft.com...
> Windows XP. I have one workstation on our network that is having a
peculiar
> problem. When the user opens an Excel file on the network drive and
tries to
> save changes she gets the following error messages:
>
> The disk is full
>
> Document not saved.
>
> When I try to copy and paste the file from Windows Explorer on her
system I
> get the following error:
>
> Cannot copy XYZ.xls
> There is not enough disk space.
> Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again.
>
> The network drive has oodles of room (80 GB) and the user's local disk
has
> oodles of room (26 GB). Everyone else can access this file, edit it,
save
> it, copy it, etc. What could be askew on this one workstation?
Thanks for
> the help.
> --
> Dr. Doug Pruiett
> Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
> www.goodnewsjail.org
- Posted by \old\ devildog on October 25th, 2005
Tried to send this earlier. But someone between me and the cable office
decided to drive drunk and hit a pole containing the cable wires to our
neighborhood. So no cable connection to the internet or cable TV. Sorry
Dr. Pruiett
Pastor, right click on the drive you are trying to copy to, go to
Properties. When
the window opens look under the tab "Quota". Is "Enable Quota Management"
checked?. If it is then uncheck the box. Check all of the drives on your
network for the same. It should fix the problem.
--
"old' devildog
-- Semper Fi --
------------------------------
"Chaplain Doug" <ChaplainDoug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:73458300-2667-45CB-ACD7-B8A43372A549@microsoft.com...
| Windows XP. I have one workstation on our network that is having a
peculiar
| problem. When the user opens an Excel file on the network drive and tries
to
| save changes she gets the following error messages:
|
| The disk is full
|
| Document not saved.
|
| When I try to copy and paste the file from Windows Explorer on her system
I
| get the following error:
|
| Cannot copy XYZ.xls
| There is not enough disk space.
| Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again.
|
| The network drive has oodles of room (80 GB) and the user's local disk has
| oodles of room (26 GB). Everyone else can access this file, edit it, save
| it, copy it, etc. What could be askew on this one workstation? Thanks
for
| the help.
| --
| Dr. Doug Pruiett
| Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
| www.goodnewsjail.org
- Posted by Uncle Joe on October 25th, 2005
-rwxrw-r-
Have you ever written a helpful, non-political post? Jeez.
"-rwxrw-r--" <nostop@stopspam.com> wrote in message
news:98d7f.295944$tl2.198972@pd7tw3no...
> kurttrail wrote:
>
>> Chaplain Doug wrote:
>>> Windows XP. I have one workstation on our network that is having
>>> a
>>> peculiar problem. When the user opens an Excel file on the
>>> network
>>> drive and tries to save changes she gets the following error
>>> messages:
>>>
>>> The disk is full
>>>
>>> Document not saved.
>>>
>>> When I try to copy and paste the file from Windows Explorer on her
>>> system I get the following error:
>>>
>>> Cannot copy XYZ.xls
>>> There is not enough disk space.
>>> Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again.
>>>
>>> The network drive has oodles of room (80 GB) and the user's local
>>> disk has oodles of room (26 GB). Everyone else can access this
>>> file,
>>> edit it, save it, copy it, etc. What could be askew on this one
>>> workstation? Thanks for the help.
>>
>> Try prayer!
>>
>> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
>>
> Why? Doesn't appear to work for George Bush. Why do you think it
> work for
> the common peon?
>
>
> --
> Windows is to GNU/Linux like Etch-a-Sketch is to Photoshop.
> Feel the Windoze eXPerience: http://www.etch-a-sketch.com/
>
- Posted by -rwxrw-r-- on October 26th, 2005
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 07:44 am, Uncle Joe had this to say in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
> -rwxrw-r-
>
> Have you ever written a helpful, non-political post? Jeez.
>
>
> "-rwxrw-r--" <nostop@stopspam.com> wrote in message
> news:98d7f.295944$tl2.198972@pd7tw3no...
>> kurttrail wrote:
>>
>>> Chaplain Doug wrote:
>>>> Windows XP. I have one workstation on our network that is having
>>>> a
>>>> peculiar problem. When the user opens an Excel file on the
>>>> network
>>>> drive and tries to save changes she gets the following error
>>>> messages:
>>>>
>>>> The disk is full
>>>>
>>>> Document not saved.
>>>>
>>>> When I try to copy and paste the file from Windows Explorer on her
>>>> system I get the following error:
>>>>
>>>> Cannot copy XYZ.xls
>>>> There is not enough disk space.
>>>> Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again.
>>>>
>>>> The network drive has oodles of room (80 GB) and the user's local
>>>> disk has oodles of room (26 GB). Everyone else can access this
>>>> file,
>>>> edit it, save it, copy it, etc. What could be askew on this one
>>>> workstation? Thanks for the help.
>>>
>>> Try prayer!
>>>
>>> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
>>>
>> Why? Doesn't appear to work for George Bush. Why do you think it
>> work for
>> the common peon?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Windows is to GNU/Linux like Etch-a-Sketch is to Photoshop.
>> Feel the Windoze eXPerience: http://www.etch-a-sketch.com/
>>
Sure Uncle Joe. You must have a very short memory. Getting old, hey?
--
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as a McDonalds Certified Food Specialist is to the culinary arts.
- Posted by Chaplain Doug on November 3rd, 2005
Dear Friend:
Thank you for the tip. I did unclick the quotas and the problem went away.
However, I am a little perplexed, as this user did not have anywhere near the
quota (1 GB) used on the network drive. Moreover, I tried setting the quota
up to 10 GB and she still had the error messages. Is there just something
wrong with this "quota" functionality? Thanks and God bless for your help.
--
Dr. Doug Pruiett
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
www.goodnewsjail.org
""old" devildog" wrote:
> Tried to send this earlier. But someone between me and the cable office
> decided to drive drunk and hit a pole containing the cable wires to our
> neighborhood. So no cable connection to the internet or cable TV. Sorry
>
> Dr. Pruiett
>
> Pastor, right click on the drive you are trying to copy to, go to
> Properties. When
> the window opens look under the tab "Quota". Is "Enable Quota Management"
> checked?. If it is then uncheck the box. Check all of the drives on your
> network for the same. It should fix the problem.
> --
> "old' devildog
> -- Semper Fi --
>
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> "Chaplain Doug" <ChaplainDoug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:73458300-2667-45CB-ACD7-B8A43372A549@microsoft.com...
> | Windows XP. I have one workstation on our network that is having a
> peculiar
> | problem. When the user opens an Excel file on the network drive and tries
> to
> | save changes she gets the following error messages:
> |
> | The disk is full
> |
> | Document not saved.
> |
> | When I try to copy and paste the file from Windows Explorer on her system
> I
> | get the following error:
> |
> | Cannot copy XYZ.xls
> | There is not enough disk space.
> | Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again.
> |
> | The network drive has oodles of room (80 GB) and the user's local disk has
> | oodles of room (26 GB). Everyone else can access this file, edit it, save
> | it, copy it, etc. What could be askew on this one workstation? Thanks
> for
> | the help.
> | --
> | Dr. Doug Pruiett
> | Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
> | www.goodnewsjail.org
>
>
>
>