- Disk Full error message
- Posted by dschlyer on June 19th, 2008
I am running XP Pro V5.1-SP2. I have used this PC on this network for several
years. All of a sudden, I cannot save to the network hard drive. It is mapped
as H:, and when I open it in My Computer it says that it is 1.0GB and full,
despite actually having about 87gb of free space. I can read perfectly from
it, but I cannot save to it - it says it is full. About 12 other users are on
this network, and none have this problem. It occurred suddenly and I do not
know of any event that happened that would have precipitated this. Please
Help!!!
- Posted by Malke on June 19th, 2008
dschlyer wrote:
What is the "network hard drive"? A NAS (make/model)? An external hard drive
connected to another computer on the network (make/model)? An internal hard
drive in a computer on the network (running what operating system,
including the version and Service Pack level if a Windows OS)?
Are you on a domain or Workgroup?
Malke
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- Posted by dschlyer on June 19th, 2008
The server is running Microsift Server 2003 V5.2-SP2. The drive is a hard
drive internal to the server PC - it is NFTS, 146 gb with 87 gb free, I do
not know make and model - how can I find this without dismantling the server?
The properties say Adaptec Array SCSI disk device, but i guess this is only
the adapter? As you can tell, i know only enough to be dangerous...
Thanks!
"Malke" wrote:
- Posted by Bob I on June 19th, 2008
Someone set a quota on you for that drive?
dschlyer wrote:
- Posted by dschlyer on June 19th, 2008
Nobody would have done this on purpose, but there are a lot of donkeys around
here (Hee-Haw)...how can I check this?
Thanks!
"Bob I" wrote:
- Posted by dschlyer on June 19th, 2008
Thank you so much for the help - there was indeed a quota set for me. I never
heard of quotas before - I looked up the subject online, made the change and
I am good to go.
Thanks again!
"Bob I" wrote:
- Posted by Bob I on June 19th, 2008
on the server
How to Enable Disk Quotas in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/183322
dschlyer wrote:
- Posted by Bob I on June 19th, 2008
You're most welcome, have a great day!
dschlyer wrote:
- Posted by Malke on June 19th, 2008
dschlyer wrote:
Since you apparently found out that there is a quota set on the drive, the
issue is closed.
Malke
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- Posted by Kelly on June 19th, 2008
Great catch, Bob!
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- Posted by Bob I on June 19th, 2008
Thanks, by the way are you going to be swimming from all the water we
are sending your way?
Kelly wrote:
- Posted by Kelly on June 19th, 2008
Most welcome! As for the rain - I enjoy it actually.
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- Posted by Ceder on June 23rd, 2008
On 19 juin, 17:59, "Kelly" <ke...@kelly.com> wrote:
Hello
I have a similar probleme, we are runing with a similar configuration,
our probleme is when we try to savegarde a file to the mapped disk, we
get an error message that disk is ful, but we can copy on it a file
without probleme.
I've verified, we still have 20 Gegabytes free dsik space.
- Posted by Ceder on June 23rd, 2008
On 23 juin, 10:31, Ceder <nabil_hai...@hotmail.com> wrote:
a 41 Mega of size.