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 \label{Domain_Configuration_Quotas}  \label{Domain_Configuration_Quotas}
 Each user in your domain will receive an individual portfolio space  By default, each user in your domain can create blogs, a personal 
 to which files may be uploaded. Students can submit items from their  information page, and store files in an individual portfolio space. 
 portfolio to meet the requirements of assignments in their courses.  Students can submit items from their portfolio to meet the requirements 
 The default quotas you set for users in your domain will be overridden  of assignments in their courses.
 by any quota you set for individual users.   
   
 Default quotas (in Mb) can be set to vary by institutional affiliation,  You can choose to disable personal information pages, blogs and/or portfolios 
 as defined for your domain (e.g., Faculty, Adjunct, Staff, Student).  for different groups of users defined for your domain (e.g., Faculty, Adjunct, 
   Staff, Student).  If the ``Modify User'' utility in User Management is 
   used to explicitly set availability of these tools for a particular user,
   that will override the corresponding settings determined by the user's 
   affiliation.
   
   If you choose to enable portfolios, default quotas (in Mb) 
   can similarly be set to vary by institutional affiliation.
 If a user is affiliated with more than one group, whichever default  If a user is affiliated with more than one group, whichever default
 quota is largest for the different groups is the one which applies.  quota is largest for the different groups is the one which applies.
 Institutional types need to be defined in a customized version of  Institutional types need to be defined in a customized version of
 \&inst\_usertypes() in the localenroll.pm module installed on the  \&inst\_usertypes() in the localenroll.pm module installed on the
 primary server in your domain. If no types have been defined, then  primary server in your domain. If no types have been defined, then
 a single default quota will apply for all users from the domain.  a single default quota will apply for all users from the domain.
   
   Default portfolio quotas which can be set for users in your domain
   will be overridden by any quota you set for an individual user via:
   the ``Modify User'' utility.

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