When synchronizing files from my Windows Server 2003 R2 file share to my Windows Vista Beta 2 Business Edition computer where I am logged on with admin privileges, I receive the error "not enough quota is available to process this command" after Sync Center synchronizes some of my files. I do *not* have quotas enabled on the server or the client.
Why do I get this message and how do I get the rest of my files to synchronize successfully?
In Windows Vista where the “Enable Quota Management” is *not* checked, I even added a quota entry for my user account and configured it to no limit (even though the quota entry displays 0 bytes in the Amount Used column.
Thanks in advance for your help!

Sync Center error - not enough quota
I wouldn't bother with it since Microsoft has cut PC to PC Synchronization in Vista.
Quote: Microsoft has cut PC-to-PC synchronization from Vista. Vista Beta 2, which is slated to go to as many as two million testers, does not include the P2P synchronization technology. Quality is the reason for the latest cut, Microsoft officials said.
Microsoft officials decided the week of June 5 to cut another feature from Windows Vista: PC-to-PC synchronization. Microsoft officials said they cut the feature due to quality concerns, but the functionality is still "something we plan to deliver to our customers in the future," according to a company spokeswoman.
"From the beginning, we have made it clear that the top priority for Windows Vista is quality," the company spokeswoman said in an e-mailed statement. "While PC to PC synch is a great feature that improves productivity and collaboration we don't have it at the quality level our customers demand. As a result the decision was made to remove it from Windows Vista. This is part of the normal beta process as we constantly evaluate, improve and fine tune the features of Windows Vista."
Read the rest here: http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,2180,1973620,00.asp -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Stuart" wrote in message
When synchronizing files from my Windows Server 2003 R2 file share to my Windows Vista Beta 2 Business Edition computer where I am logged on with admin privileges, I receive the error "not enough quota is available to process this command" after Sync Center synchronizes some of my files. I do *not* have quotas enabled on the server or the client.
Why do I get this message and how do I get the rest of my files to synchronize successfully?
In Windows Vista where the "Enable Quota Management" is *not* checked, I even added a quota entry for my user account and configured it to no limit (even though the quota entry displays 0 bytes in the Amount Used column.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Sorry Andre, but synchronizing offline files has nothing to to with the dropped PC-to-PC synchronization. Stuart, I have encountered the same issue as you and am puzzled as well. Funnily enough it did work for me upto a few days ago and no changes were made in my configuration. Maybe someone else has a clue?
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
I wouldn't bother with it since Microsoft has cut PC to PC Synchronization in Vista.
Quote: Microsoft has cut PC-to-PC synchronization from Vista. Vista Beta 2, which is slated to go to as many as two million testers, does not include the P2P synchronization technology. Quality is the reason for the latest cut, Microsoft officials said.
Microsoft officials decided the week of June 5 to cut another feature from Windows Vista: PC-to-PC synchronization. Microsoft officials said they cut the feature due to quality concerns, but the functionality is still "something we plan to deliver to our customers in the future," according to a company spokeswoman.
"From the beginning, we have made it clear that the top priority for Windows Vista is quality," the company spokeswoman said in an e-mailed statement. "While PC to PC synch is a great feature that improves productivity and collaboration we don't have it at the quality level our customers demand. As a result the decision was made to remove it from Windows Vista. This is part of the normal beta process as we constantly evaluate, improve and fine tune the features of Windows Vista."
Read the rest here: http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,2180,1973620,00.asp -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Stuart" wrote in message When synchronizing files from my Windows Server 2003 R2 file share to my Windows Vista Beta 2 Business Edition computer where I am logged on with admin privileges, I receive the error "not enough quota is available to process this command" after Sync Center synchronizes some of my files. I do *not* have quotas enabled on the server or the client.
Why do I get this message and how do I get the rest of my files to synchronize successfully?
In Windows Vista where the "Enable Quota Management" is *not* checked, I even added a quota entry for my user account and configured it to no limit (even though the quota entry displays 0 bytes in the Amount Used column.
Thanks in advance for your help!
When synchronizing files from my Windows Server 2003 R2 file share to my Windows Vista Beta 2 Business Edition computer where I am logged on with admin privileges, I receive the error "not enough quota is available to process this command" after Sync Center synchronizes some of my files. I do *not* have quotas enabled on the server or the client.
Why do I get this message and how do I get the rest of my files to synchronize successfully?
In Windows Vista where the “Enable Quota Management” is not checked, I even added a quota entry for my user account and configured it to no limit (even though the quota entry displays 0 bytes in the Amount Used column.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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