Modify a quota in active directory.
Syntax
DSMOD Quota QuotaDN -qlimit Value [-desc Description]
[{-s Server | -d Domain}] [-u UserName] [-p {Password | *}]
[-c] [-q] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}]
Key
QuotaDN Distinguished name of the quota to modify.
If omitted will be taken from standard input (stdin)
-qlimit Quota Limit - the number of objects within the directory partition that Name can own.
To specify an unlimited quota, use -1.
-desc Description of the quota.
-s Server to connect to (Default=the domain controller in the logon domain.)
-d Domain to connect to.
-c Continue with the next object after any error (when you specify multiple target objects)
by default dsmod will exit when the first error occurs.
-q Quiet, suppress all output
-uc Unicode format
-uco Unicode format for output only
-uci Unicode format for input only
Examples
Change the Quota FabQuota1 to have a limit of 100:
C:\> dsmod quota FabQuota1 -qlimit 100
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Related:
DSMOD partition
DSAdd - Add object.
DSMod - Modify object.
DSGet - Display object.
DSMove - Move object.
DSQuery - Search for objects.
DSRM - Delete object.
Equivalent bash commands (Linux):
ldapmodify - Modify Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.