Thanks, AndrewD. Your support has been nothing but phenomenal.
In the "LDM Usage and Quotas" section of the wiki manual (
http://www.eirma.org/wikis/index.php...age_and_Quotas), there is a passage that says:
"Limits can be placed on the number of files a user can access and/or the bytes that she can download in a 24 hour period, or both. If both types of limit apply, the first limit to be hit triggers the block. These limits apply individually to registered users, and
collectively for unregistered users. Different limits can apply to each usergroup."
What does applying "collectively for unregistered users" mean? Does it mean that if I assign 200MB daily bandwidth allowance to unregistered users, I can have either 20 users using 10MB per day or 40 users using 5MB per day? If a couple of unregistered users have used up 150MB on a given day, does it mean that there wouldn't be much bandwidth left for other unregistered users to use?
Besides, I don't understand how file limits can be meaningfully set collectively for the group of unregistered users, since there is no telling how many unregistered users will visit a site on any given day.
Thanks for your pointers.