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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