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    Hello All

    Anyone know of a way of exporting the user space limits from NwAdmin32 to a more manageable programme (Excel?)

    JT
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    check novellfans.com they have some great utilities for download there - but I am confused - do you want to view or manage these settings? Have you tried console one from novell - free download and it is a java based netware management tool - kinda cool. I use DNSReport for my documentation - I can export to a comma delimited text file, then import to an access database, create reports and print info for my binder like mad.
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    cyberhh, sorry for the confusion, I want to look at the user space limits in a file so I can sort by size etc etc, I'm just getting lazy in my old age, I don't want to write the information down from the screen, but I'll try the utilities/sites you mentioned...

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    How about running Bindview for user space limits. It can setup a report with just about anything you want.

    As for ConsoleOne.... IMHO, it's too sloooowwwww. (mind you that it's not my PIII 750mhz PC w/ 256 mb RAM) It really is slower.
    I can't understand why it won't work.
    The requirements say Windows 95 or better... So I installed it on my Linux box.

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    Try this: http://www.thompsonsoftware.com/volspace.html

    It's not freeware, but I think it's what you're looking for.

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    Thank you all for your comments, I'll try your suggestions.
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