Question: Five Lakes Publishing has a Windows 2000 network serving 200 users. A server named User_srv is used to hold users' files. User_srv is configured with a single, large NTFS volume. Every user has a home folder on User_srv. Users can also use a shared folder named IN_PROGRESS to store files for books that are being prepared. The network administrator at Five Lakes Publishing configured disk quotas for the NTFS volume on User_srv. All users have a default limit of 100 MB, and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit has been enabled. When a user named Amy Jones attempts to save a chapter of a new book to her home folder on the server, she receives the following error message: "The disk is full or too many files are open." What should Amy do to allow this document to be saved?

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A : Compress the files in her home folder to save disk space

B : Change the security setting of some of the files in her home folder to grant Full Control permission to a user who has not reached the quota level

C : Move some of the files from her home folder to the IN_PROGRESS shared folder

D : Remove files from her home folder until the total uncompressed file size is less than 100 MB

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