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shrydvd
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Posted: 08 April 2020 at 6:18am | IP Logged Quote shrydvd

I'm sorry for what is probably another dumb question.

I went into superadmin and changed all the file limits to "0", but I am still getting a line at the bottom left of the screen that says, "You are using 100% of your 100Mb".

I saw on some other posts, people talking about similar situation and they said they changed something in config.json file. The verbiage in their post doesn't match what I see in my config file, so I'm not sure what to do.

Can someone give me some guidance please?

Thank you,
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Posted: 08 April 2020 at 6:23am | IP Logged Quote Igor

Try adjusting UserSpaceLimitMb value in both Files.config.json and PersonalFiles.config.json files under data/settings/modules directory.

Does it help?

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Posted: 08 April 2020 at 8:28am | IP Logged Quote shrydvd

Thank you for the quick response Igor . . .

I tried changing the limits to "0" and "1000". Logged out and back in. Still shows:

data/settings/modules/PersonalFiles.config.json
{
    "Disabled": [
        false,
        "bool"
    ],
    "UserSpaceLimitMb": [
        1000,
        "int"
    ]
}

modules/files/config.json
{
     "Disabled": [
          false,
          "bool"
     ],
    "EnableUploadSizeLimit": [
        true,
        "bool"
    ],
    "UploadSizeLimitMb": [
        100,
        "int"
    ],
    "UserSpaceLimitMb": [
        1000,
        "int"
    ],
    "TenantSpaceLimitMb": [
    1000,
    "int"
    ]
}
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Posted: 08 April 2020 at 2:22pm | IP Logged Quote shrydvd

Got it! Thank you Igor. I did what you said and it didn't seem to work, but then I took that and started going through it all again. This time I saw another file - CorporateFiles.config.json. I looked in there and, sure enough, it had File Limit
"SpaceLimitMb": [
       100,
        "int"
    ]
I changed that to
"SpaceLimitMb": [
        0,
        "int"
    ]
and it works like a charm.

Thank you again folks. I'm just learning but this seems to be everything I needed and it's clean & fast.
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