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Dame Joselyn Van Hire
Infrastructure Background:
Exchange 2000 running on Windows Server 2000
Desktop: Windows Professional 2000 with Outlook 2000 client.
Problem:
People are receiving the following error message whilst trying to save
Office documents into a Public Folder:
"The disc is full. Free some space on this drive or save document on
another disc. Try one of the following: Close any unneeded windows or
save the document on another disc"
Investigation reveals:
1) The is over 80GB of free disk space on the server the Public Folder
data is stored on
2) The people concerned have suffient permission levels to be saving/
amending etc
3) A DACL cleanup has been performed to make sure the permissions are
not corrupt.
More obviously, the people concerned are also making sure that all
unrequired windows are closed/there is enough temp disk space etc but
still the problem persists. However, I understand the the document can
be saved elsewhere, for instance their network homefolder drive.
Any suggestions?
Thanks![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Exchange 2000 running on Windows Server 2000
Desktop: Windows Professional 2000 with Outlook 2000 client.
Problem:
People are receiving the following error message whilst trying to save
Office documents into a Public Folder:
"The disc is full. Free some space on this drive or save document on
another disc. Try one of the following: Close any unneeded windows or
save the document on another disc"
Investigation reveals:
1) The is over 80GB of free disk space on the server the Public Folder
data is stored on
2) The people concerned have suffient permission levels to be saving/
amending etc
3) A DACL cleanup has been performed to make sure the permissions are
not corrupt.
More obviously, the people concerned are also making sure that all
unrequired windows are closed/there is enough temp disk space etc but
still the problem persists. However, I understand the the document can
be saved elsewhere, for instance their network homefolder drive.
Any suggestions?
Thanks