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  From the March 2016 Issue of Prestwood eMag
 
Windows Vista:
Not enough quota is available to process this command.
 
Posted 15 years ago on 9/29/2010
 A documented error from our Windows Documented Errors Page

KB102208


Documented Error:

Not enough quota is available to process this command.

I could not save to my desktop when disconnected from the domain. My laptop at work worked fine, but when I took it home, I could not save to the desktop. The problem turned out to be a limit on Temporary Offline Files. The solution was to increase the Temporary offline files on the Disk Usage tab of the Offline Files control panel applet.

Here is the error:

Temporary Offline files

Open the Offline Files applet in the Control Panel:

Click Change Limits and increase the Temporary offline files setting.


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