Limit

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DiskQuota

Data type Range Default value
REG_DWORD (Not in registry) | 0 - 1000 (Not in registry)

Description

Specifies the number of units in the default disk quota limit for new users of an NTFS volume.

This entry is used in configuring the disk quota management feature of NTFS file system volumes. Along with the value of LimitUnits, which specifies the unit of the disk quota limit, this entry restricts the disk space that new users of an NTFS volume can consume.

This entry stores the number you enter in the Value box of the Default quota limit and warning level Group Policy. Group Policy adds Limit to the registry when you enable the Default quota limit and warning level policy. If you disable the policy or set it to Not configured, Group Policy deletes this entry from the registry. If you do so, the system uses the amount of physical space on the volume as the disk quota limit.

Value Meaning
(Not in registry) There is no specified disk quota limit. Users are limited to the physical space on each NTFS volume.
1 - 1000 The number of units in the disk quota limit for new users.

The quota limit established by the policy overrides the user settings for quota limits. Also, when you set a quota limit, the system disables the corresponding options in the Select the default quota limit for new users of this volume section on the Quota tab so administrators cannot change the limits while a policy is in effect.

This entry applies to all new users as soon as they write to the volume. It does not affect disk quota limits for current users or affect customized limits and warning levels set for particular users (on the Quota tab in Volume Properties).

Change method

To change the value of this entry, use Group Policy. This entry corresponds to the Default quota limit and warning level policy (Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Disk Quotas).

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This entry is effective only when disk quota management is enabled on the volume (see Enable. Also, if disk quotas are not enforced (see Enforce), users can exceed the quota limit you set. When users reach the quota limit, their status in the Quota Entries window changes, but users can continue to write to the volume.

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When you select a limit, remember that the same limit applies to all users on all volumes, regardless of actual volume size. Be sure to set the limit so that it is reasonable for the range of volumes in the group.

For detailed information about particular Group Policy settings, see the Group Policy Reference (Gp.chm) on the Windows 2000 Resource Kit companion CD.

For general information about Group Policy, see Group Policy in Windows 2000 Help.

To see a table associating policies with their corresponding registry entries, see the Group Policy Reference Table.

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