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Lesson 3 Managing Disk Quotas<br />

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5. In the Quota tab, clear the Enable Quota Management check box.<br />

All quota settings for drive C are no longer available.<br />

6. Click Apply.<br />

Windows XP Professional displays the Disk Quota dialog box, warning you that if<br />

you disable quotas, the volume will be rescanned if you enable them later.<br />

7. Click OK to close the Disk Quota dialog box.<br />

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

9. Close all windows and log off Windows XP Professional.<br />

Lesson Review<br />

Use the following questions to help determine whether you have learned enough to<br />

move on to the next lesson. If you have difficulty answering these questions, review<br />

the material in this lesson before beginning the next lesson. You can find answers to<br />

these questions in the “Questions and Answers” section at the end of this chapter.<br />

1. What is the purpose of disk quotas?<br />

2. Which of the following statements about disk quotas in Windows XP Professional<br />

is correct? (Choose the correct answer.)<br />

a. Disk quotas track and control disk usage on a per-user, per-disk basis.<br />

b. Disk quotas track and control disk usage on a per-group, per-volume basis.<br />

c. Disk quotas track and control disk usage on a per-user, per-volume basis.<br />

d. Disk quotas track and control disk usage on a per-group, per-disk basis.<br />

3. Which of the following statements about disk quotas in Windows XP Professional<br />

is correct? (Choose all that apply.)<br />

a. Disk quotas can be applied only to Windows XP Professional NTFS volumes.<br />

b. Disk quotas can be applied to any Windows XP Professional volume.<br />

c. You must be logged on with the Administrator user account to configure<br />

default quota management settings.<br />

d. Members of the Administrators and Power Users groups can configure quota<br />

management settings.

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