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Silverlight - Using Isolated Storage Quotas
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Jul 15th, 2008 @ 11:20 AM
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Once you've seen isolated storage, you'll need to know how much quota space each application gets and what you can do to go about changing that.
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#Jul 20th, 2008 @ 7:14 AM
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Anyone else think the increase dialog is a bit wierd? It shows how much space is currently used and how much quota is being requested. It doesn't show what the current quota is.
A user might bulk at being asked for a 4GB quota when the app was currently only currently using 2GB. They may not recall that they had previously allowed 3.5GB.
Surely how much quota has already been granted is a relevant peice of data to be presented in this dialog?
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