D donna May 1, 2004 #1 When I try to uninstall a program, I get the msg "not enough quota available to process this command." What does this mean?
When I try to uninstall a program, I get the msg "not enough quota available to process this command." What does this mean?
M Mitc May 2, 2004 #2 Open My Computer> Right Click your primary Harddrive (C: in my case) goto properties, and then onto the Quota tab. make sure that it is disabled. Hope I helped, ~ Mitch
Open My Computer> Right Click your primary Harddrive (C: in my case) goto properties, and then onto the Quota tab. make sure that it is disabled. Hope I helped, ~ Mitch
C Craig May 3, 2004 #3 Mitc, Greetings. I have a similar problem as donna. I do not have disk quota enabled, and I am still receiving the "There is not enough quota to run the command..." message. What else should I look for?
Mitc, Greetings. I have a similar problem as donna. I do not have disk quota enabled, and I am still receiving the "There is not enough quota to run the command..." message. What else should I look for?