Gémes Géza schrieb:
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It's Group Policy, but it's implemented entirely on the client. I
just tested it out against a Samba PDC with no server-side quotas
enabled, and it works.
Setting each computer's group policy without an Active Directory is
harder, but it's still doable. (You could do it manually in
gpedit.msc, or try using a tool like Nitrobit, or try setting the
registry keys manually or with a script.)
could you elaborate some more about it (how you did it etc.)?
if it's just a couple of registry entries, it would be easy to add on
each client even without Group Policy.
It is doable with the NT4 policy editor as well using the adm files
included with Win2k server. You just need to create an NTConfig.pol file
on the root of your netlogon share.
Yeah I just noticed today.
To some extent it is explained here:
http://www.pcc-services.com/custom_poledit.html
Note: by default, maximum profile size is only 30 MB and Windows will
not allow you to increase it. For me it was too small.
With gpedit.msc you can increase it by following suggestions here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290324
As with Samba you probably won't use gpedit.msc, but the Policy Editor
and NTConfig.pol, you will have to edit %SystemRoot%\inf\winnt.adm (or
some other file Policy Editor is using, I don't quite remember), and
look for "MaxProfileSize", and increase this size.
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