Scott, thanks for the feedback and for the listening ear.
After mulling this over a little, maybe a three tier option selectable by
the site admin is in order.
1. No limit on the projects. Just on the site.
2. Limit on the projects, but only a warning upon exceeding.
3. Limit on project, warning and then failing operations when x amount over
limit.
I don't see project managers giving a thought to space. Only the site
managers can see the space stats, I think.
Most of the time, here anyway, the person uploading does not even know there
is a limit to the site.
I have started limiting versions on the larger projects.
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Steven
"Scott Sheppard" wrote in message
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> This has been considered. You are not the first to ask. I am not sure if
> this is on the roadmap at this time. The original thinking was that site
> administrators worry about disk space, number of members, etc. and project
> managers just manage the projects. That's why it's not in there in the
first
> place; however, it would be great if a site admin could set the quota for
a
> project and then any project member who attempted to upload beyond that
> would get cut off. As it sites right now, a site can go 5 meg over its
limit
> before being cut off. ProjectPoint starts warning everyone when a site is
> over the limit, but operations do not fail until the site is 5 meg over.
The
> same strategy can be applied to the quota limit for the project.
> "Steven Morse" wrote in message
> news:7C48569E0F04439B27FF4A0A3CDD6325@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Have the programmers of ProjectPoint looked into letting a site
> > administrator establish a limit on the size of each project in the site?
> > Would this be of any use to anyone, other than myself? Or am I just
> > thinking to hard??
> > ---
> > Steven