Search for a Quota in active directory.
Syntax DSQuery Quota {domainroot | ObjectDN} [-o {dn | rdn}] [-acct Name] [-qlimit Filter] [-desc Description] [{-s Server | -d Domain}] [-u UserName] [-p {Password | *}] [-q] [-r] [-gc] [-limit NumberOfObjects] [{-uc | -uco | -uci}] Key StartNode | forestroot | domainroot The node in the console tree where the search starts. forestroot = search using the global catalog. -o The format used to display the search results. dn = distinguished name. rdn = relative distinguished name. -acct Find the quota specifications that are assigned to name (a user, group, computer, or InetOrgPerson) -qlimit find quota specifications whose limit matches Filter -desc Search for quota object(s) whose description matches. For example, "super*" -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) -q Quiet, suppress all output -r Recursive search (follow referrals) -gc Use the AD global catalog during the search. -limit The maximum number of objects to return, default=100. -uc Unicode format -uco Unicode format for output only -uci Unicode format for input only
Examples
Find all accounts that have quota specifications:
C:\> dsquery quota
Pipe the output of DSQuery User to show the quotas for a selection of accounts:
C:\> dsquery user -name K* | dsquery quota
“Find purpose, the means will follow” ~ Mohandas Gandhi
Related:
DSAdd - Add object.
DSMod - Modify object.
DSGet - Display object.
DSMove - Move object.
DSQuery - Search for objects.
DSRM - Delete object.