Error: Not enough quota is available to process this command.
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Enraging. A new and hateful manifestation. Was trying to watch something I had downloaded a couple of days ago, and VLC would not play it. Very odd, thought meself, so checked mTorrent 2.2.1 and it refused to download, even when I moved the existing file to another drive in case somehow the location was the problem, then put a Stop on the download and forced a recheck. What quota is it talking about?
Since I suddenly have a bunch of torrent files similarly obstreperous and unhelpful, I checked my client settings. No, I have no limit in place for uploads or downloads. I paused all other torrents. No luck, so it was not that I'm jamming the airwaves and it is Not a site limit problem since the various troublemakers are from various different torrent sites.
In desperation, I put a Stop on All downloads, replacing the Pause. And guess what? It still hates me.
What am I doing wrong? Why will it not acknowledge that these files are Already complete? Shrieking: How do I make it stop?!
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No one has ever seen this warning before? Huh.
As it happens, after posting, I remembered the firstand most important thing a technician says in situations like this: "Did you try rebooting?" So then I rebooted. Abracadabra! Problem solved.
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Good thinking, pornofan
I did wonder if the quota had anything to do with your provider but dismissed it. I couldn't imagine that would be how they told you that you were over your download limit
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ISSUE
When moving files around to or from a redirected My Documents directory, the following error occurs: " Windows Error 0x80070718: Not enough quota is available to process this command”
Thiserror occurs when the maximum quota has been reached for offline files.
RESOLUTION
1. Open up Control Panel. Navigate to Sync Center.
2. Click on "Manage Offline Files”.
3. Under the Disk Usage tab, click "Change Limits”.
4. Move the slider accordingly to allow more space for offline files.REFERENCES
http://blog.coultard.com/2012/01/fix…ot-enough.html
APPLIES TO
WindowsXP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Hope this helps others find an answer quickly!
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Well, I never - I've never noticed that in control panel.
Fortunately I've never needed it as I don't sync offline files But interesting to know
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Ah yes… Disk quota crap as implemented by Micro$oft..... I remember the reasons why I abandoned their bulky and proprietary ways and jumped ship over to Ubuntu..... hehe