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Change disk quota of subdomain?

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ElricM

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I must be going senile...

Originally I created a subdomain with an ftp user and gave it a quota of 400MB. I also had created a web user also with FTP access and gave that person 25MB. Now I want to up the quota for the sundomain, and I can't! The option is not there. The 400MB quota is listed but there's no way to change it. Same for the web user. In fact, it seems to suggest that the web user has unlimited. The main domain and domain owner has unlimited (it's my server).

How do I change the quotas?

Thanks
 
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