Automating Disk Cleanup
Tool in Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 253597 - This
article describes how to run the Disk Cleanup tool
(Cleanmgr.exe) by using command-line switches. Cleanmgr.exe
is designed to clear unnecessary files from your
computer's hard disk. You can configure Cleanmgr.exe
with command-line switches (updated 3/16/2000)
An Explanation of
CHKDSK and the New /C and /I Switches
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 187941 - In
Service Pack 4 (SP4) for Windows NT version 4.0
and in Windows 2000, two new switches have been
added to Chkdsk.exe. These switches enable users
to better manage downtime incurred by running
CHKDSK or AUTOCHK. (updated 1/27/2000)
Contents of the Disk
Drive Are Not Displayed on the Computer Screen
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266402 - When
you view a disk in a disk drive, the contents
(the files) of that disk drive are displayed on
your computer screen. After you change disks and
press the F5 key, or use the View menu
in Control Panel, when the screen is refreshed,
the contents from the previously-read disk remain
on your computer screen.
Description of Disk
Groups in Windows Disk Management
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 222189 - This
article describes Dynamic Disks and Disk Groups
in Windows.
Description of Enhanced
Chkdsk, Autochk, and Chkntfs Tools in Windows
2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 218461 - The
Chkdsk.exe, Autochk.exe, and Chkntfs.exe tools
are enhanced in Windows 2000 to allow administrators
more precise control over when a file system check
is performed on a volume. (updated 12/29/1999)
How to Restore the
Default NTFS Permissions for Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266118 - This
article describes how to restore the default NTFS
file system permissions in Windows 2000.
Using Diskperf in
Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 253251 - This
article describes how to use the Diskperf tool
in Windows 2000.
HOW TO: Add Error
Logging for Low Disk Space in System Monitor
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 299921 - This
step-by-step document describes how to add error
logging for low disk space in System Monitor.
HOW TO: Manage Disk
Capacity and Usage By Using Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 300979 - This
step-by-step article is intended for users that
manage Windows 2000 file servers. This includes
the responsibility for controlling the amount
of disk space that other users are given to store
files on the server.
How to Enable Disk
Quotas in Windows XP and Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 183322 - Disk
quotas provide administrators with a way to limit
each user's utilization of disk space on a volume.
In order to set quotas, you must have Administrator
rights, and the volume must be formatted with
the NTFS file system. This article describes how
you can set Windows NT File System (NTFS) volume
disk quotas in Windows 2000. |