Display quota(s) from active directory.
Syntax DSGET Quota ObjectDN [-dn] [-acct] [-qlimit] [{-s Server | -d Domain}] [-u UserName] [-p {Password | *}] [-c] [-q] [-l] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}] Key ObjectDN Distinguished Name of the quota to view. -acct Display the distinguished names of the accounts to which the quotas are assigned. -qlimit Display the quota limits for the specified quotas. An unlimited quota appears as "-1". -s Server to connect to (Default=the domain controller in the logon domain.) -d Domain to connect to -u Username with which the user logs on to a remote server. -p Password (UserName or Domain\UserName or Username@domain.com) -c Report errors, but continue with the next object after any error (when you specify multiple objects) by default dsget will exit when the first error occurs. -q Quiet, suppress all output -l Display entries in a list format. By default, dsget outputs a table format. -uc Unicode format -uco Unicode format for output only -uci Unicode format for input only
Dsget can accept stdin from the keyboard, from a redirected file, or as piped output from another command e.g. DSQuery
Examples
Display the account to which the quota is assigned, and the quota limit for DemoQuota:
C:\> dsget quota "CN=DemoQuota,dc=AcmeCo,dc=ss64,dc=com" -acct -qlimit
“I don’t believe in quotas. America was founded on a philosophy of individual rights, not group rights” ~ Clarence Thomas
Related:
DSAdd - Add object.
DSMod - Modify object.
DSGet - Display object.
DSMove - Move object.
DSQuery - Search for objects.
DSRM - Delete object.