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10-46 Chapter 10 Managing Data Storage<br />

6. Increase the amount of data that the user can store on drive C by changing the<br />

Limit Disk Space To setting to 10 MB and the Set Warning Level To setting to 6 MB.<br />

7. Click OK to return to the Quota Entries For Local Disk (C:) window.<br />

8. Close the Quota Entries For Local Disk (C:) window.<br />

9. Click OK to close the Local Disk (C:) Properties dialog box.<br />

10. Log off.<br />

11. Log on as User5.<br />

12. Start Windows Explorer and create a User5 folder on drive C.<br />

13. Insert the CD-ROM you used to install Windows XP Professional into your CD-<br />

ROM drive.<br />

14. If a dialog box appears as a result of inserting the CD-ROM, close it.<br />

15. Copy the i386 folder from your CD-ROM to the User5 folder.<br />

Windows XP Professional begins copying files from the i386 folder on the CD-<br />

ROM to a new i386 folder in the User5 folder on drive C. After copying some files,<br />

Windows XP Professional displays the Error Copying File Or Folder dialog box,<br />

indicating that there is not enough room on the disk.<br />

16. Why did you get this error message?<br />

17. Click OK to close the dialog box.<br />

18. Right-click the User5 folder, and then click Properties.<br />

Notice that the Size On Disk value is slightly less than your quota limit of 10 MB.<br />

19. Delete the User5 folder.<br />

20. Close all open windows and log off.<br />

Exercise 2: Disable Quota Management<br />

1. Log on with an account that is a member of the Administrators group.<br />

2. Start Windows Explorer.<br />

3. Right-click the drive C icon, and then click Properties.<br />

Windows XP Professional displays the Local Disk (C:) Properties dialog box with<br />

the General tab active.<br />

4. Click the Quota tab.

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