1. Can view these records in the Local Disk (C: ) Properties dialog box.
Yes. It's the only way you can set disk quotas.
NTFS supports disk quotas. The varieties of FAT do not. UDF and ISO9660 and similar removable media file systems do not support disk quotas. NFS and SMB network file systems will honor any disk quotas that their server enforces.
How would you set up disk quotas on a drive formatted with FAT32? Answer: You must have NTFS to be able to enforce disk quotas, so the drive must first be converted to NTFS.
False - you can set the quotas with NTFS.
How would you set up disk quotas on a drive formatted with FAT32? Answer: You must have NTFS to be able to enforce disk quotas, so the drive must first be converted to NTFS.
disk quotas, which are means to limit drive space consumption by users.
NTFS
The administrator can set disk quotas.
NFTS
You need to check for and change the the disk quota limit and the disk quota warning level. Disk quota limit will set your preferred disk space limit, where as the disk quota warning level will enable a warning system that tells you when you are getting close to exceeding your disk quota limit.
I'm not sure what you are referring to by "disk management." There are many utilities to check disk usage, delete files, and manage space quotas.
Log files The encrypting file system EFS Disk quotas