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Old 11-14-2005, 08:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi there all,


Would anyone know how i could set a message in group policy so that when users log on to the network, an agreement use of the network pops up and they have to agree to that before they can use the computer?


Any help on this would be great.


also im looking into setting disk quotas for students? any help here would be great too.

I will let you know if i manage to find any information unless someone here knows how and can let me know.



Thankyou all very much.
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Old 11-14-2005, 08:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Would anyone know how i could set a message in group policy so that when users log on to the network, an agreement use of the network pops up and they have to agree to that before they can use the computer?
Setup a group policy.
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You have two options for Disk Quotas. You can do it thru a Group policy or you can right click a volume or drive letter > select properties and you will see a quota tab.

Or here is where it is in the group policy.
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lol.


I knew it was there somewhere.


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ok mate so with the disk quota.


Basically i have there documents redirected to our file server in active directory. i want to limit each user to say about 20mb size n/a.

If in group policy i set that option would that then say to then right you can only have 20mb space saved info in there home folder on the file server?
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