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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


quota
The quota object locates quota specifications that match the specified search criteria. The quota
specification determines the maximum number of directory objects a given security principal can
own in a particular directory partition. Note that this object doesn??™t support the samid option for
the -o command line switch. Use spaces to separate multiple distinguished names in an argument.
In addition, you can??™t specify a scope or name. This object uses the following syntax:
dsquery quota {domainroot | ObjectDN} [-o {dn | rdn}] [-acct Name]
[-qlimit Filter] [-desc Description] [{-s Server | -d Domain}]
[-u UserName] [-p {Password | *}] [-q] [-r] [-gc]
[-limit NumberOfObjects] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
-acct Name Forces the utility to locate quota specifications assigned to the specified security
principal (user, group, computer, or InetOrgPerson). You may use a distinguished name as
input for this command line argument. The command line argument also accepts the security
principal information in the form Domain\SAMAccountName.
-qlimit Filter Defines the search in terms of a quota specification.


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