What does the message "disk quota exceeded" mean?
All of your UITS computing accounts have a quota of disk storage space that you, as a user, are allocated. When you fill your disk space quota, you will receive a "disk quota exceeded" message when you try to perform many operations, such as sending or receiving email.
For information on how to delete files and clear space on your accounts, see:
- On my Cyrus mail account, what should I do when I go over quota?
- In Microsoft Outlook 2002, 2003, and 2007 for Windows, what can I do about an "exceeding" or "over size limit" message?
- At IU, in Unix, how can I make better use of my disk quota?
Also see:
- In Microsoft Outlook, how do I check my disk quota usage on the Exchange server?
- On Webserve, how much disk storage space is available to me?
- At IU, what is the default quota of my Exchange mailbox, and what happens when I exceed it?
- At IU, can I request a quota increase for my Outlook or Exchange email account?
- In IU Webmail, how do I check my account quota?
- At IU, how much disk space is available to me on the research systems?
- What are the default disk quotas for UITS accounts, and how do I request an increase?
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Last modified on November 10, 2008.
Last modified on November 10, 2008.
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