Specifies the distinguished names of one or more quota specifications to modify. If values are omitted, they are obtained ...

         Specifies the distinguished names of one or more quota                        specifications to modify. If values are omitted, they                        are obtained through standard input (stdin) to support                        piping of output from another command to input of this                        command.  -qlimit                         Specifies the number of objects within the                        directory partition that can be owned by the security                        principal to which the quota specification is assigned.                        To specify an unlimited quota, use -1.  -desc    Sets the description of the quota specification to                         .  {-s  | -d }                        Connects to a specified remote server or domain. By                        default, the computer is connected to a domain                        controller in the logon domain.  -u          Specifies the user name with which the user logs on to                        a remote server. By default, -u uses the user name with                        which the user logged on. You can use any of the                        following formats to specify a user name:                          user name (for example, Linda)                          domain\user name (for example, widgets\Linda)                          user principal name (UPN)                            (for example, [email protected])  -p { | *}   Specifies to use either a password or a * to log on to                        a remote server. If you type *, you are prompted for a                        password.  -c                    Specifies continuous operation mode. Errors are                        reported, but the process continues with the next                        object in the argument list when you specify multiple                        target objects. If you do not use -c, the command quits                        after the first error occurs.  -q                    Suppresses all output to standard output (quiet mode).  {-uc | -uco | -uci}   Specifies that output or input data is formatted in                        Unicode.                         -uc   Specifies a Unicode format for input from or                              output to a pipe (|).                        -uco  Specifies a Unicode format for output to a                              pipe (|) or a file.                        -uci  Specifies a Unicode format for input from a                              pipe (|) or a file.
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