Dirquota quota delete
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Deletes a quota.
Note
To use this command, you must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group.
For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.
Syntax
dirquota quota delete /path:<Path> [/quiet] [/remote:<ComputerName>]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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/path:<Path> |
Deletes the quota configured on path Path. You can use the following wildcard characters:
|
/quiet |
Deletes the quota without warning. By default, you are prompted to confirm the deletion. |
/remote:<ComputerName> |
Performs the operation on the remote computer ComputerName. |
Remarks
The shortest sequence of characters that uniquely identifies a parameter can be used as an abbreviation. For example, the following two commands are equivalent:
dirquota q d /p:d:\scratch dirquota quota delete /path:d:\scratch
To perform operations on a remote computer by using the **/remote:**ComputerName parameter:
You must be logged on with a domain account that is a member of the Administrators group on both the local computer and the remote computer.
The remote computer must be running Windows Server 2008, and File Server Resource Manager must be installed.
The Remote File Server Resource Manager Management exception on the remote computer must be enabled. You enable this exception by using Windows Firewall in Control Panel.
Examples
To delete all quotas in subfolders of D:\scratch without confirming the deletion, type:
dirquota quota delete /path:d:\scratch\... /quiet