Group PolicyIt is vital for the system administrator to set group policies to ensure the network security of the system.ActiveDirectoryDomain EnabledDisk Quota? The specific content is as follows.
You can enable disk quotas for the entire ActiveDirectory domain to restrict the use of shared disk space. The procedure is as follows:
Step 2: click "Administrative Tools"> "ActiveDirectory users and computers" in the Start menu to open the "ActiveDirectory users and computers" window. In the left pane, right-click the domain name and select the "properties" command. In the open domain properties dialog box, switch to the "Group Policy" tab and click "new" to create a policy named "Enable Domain Disk Quota. Select the policy and click "edit", as shown in figure 1.
Figure 1 "Group Policy" tab
Step 2: Open the "Group Policy Editor" window, expand "Computer Configuration"> "management template"> "system" directory in the left pane, and select the "Disk Quota" option. In the right pane, set the "enable Disk Quota" policy to "enabled", as shown in figure 2.
Figure 2 enable Disk Quota
We hope that the configuration group policy described in this article will enable disk quotas in the ActiveDirectory domain to restrict the use of user shared disk space. More knowledge about group policies remains to be explored and learned by readers.
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