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Old 04-10-2007, 05:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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This is probable a simple fix but my brain is fryed Thanks for any help

I have 3 computers on a wired home network all have file & printer sharing enabled
I can ping all 3 from the others, they all appear in the workgroup when I go in my network places
I can't access any folders there or shared doc.folder from the other 2 I get a PU Box saying
xxxxxxxxxx is not accessible you may not have permission to use network resource (the files are not password protected)
at the bottom it says Not enough server storage is available to process this command.

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You run Norton Antivirus?
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You run Norton Antivirus?
Thanks Law Yes 2006 version on 2 of them and AVG on the other I've tryed disabling Norton, seemed to make no difference when trying to access files on that 1 I'm not too sure i disabled it right

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I'm not sure if you have tried this but Microsoft have documented this error message associated with Norton, so take a look at the link below. Err Msg: Not Enough Server Storage Is Available to Process This Command
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Assuming the files you wish to access are on a computer with xp professional, and simple file sharing is turned off:

Right click folder > proporties > sharing > permissions > Add > type "Everyone" > ok

additional resources:
How to set, view, change, or remove file and folder permissions in Windows XP
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I'm not sure if you have tried this but Microsoft have documented this error message associated with Norton, so take a look at the link below. Err Msg: Not Enough Server Storage Is Available to Process This Command
Law The computer I'm trying to access files from is running XP Home would this Reg.edit still apply ? the article says its for NT server 4.0


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Assuming the files you wish to access are on a computer with xp professional, and simple file sharing is turned off:

Right click folder > proporties > sharing > permissions > Add > type "Everyone" > ok

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How to set, view, change, or remove file and folder permissions in Windows XP
Lorithad Its running XP Home I've allowed file sharing on the folders i'm trying to access

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Yes it should work here's the same info for Windows 2000 and XP for those that run Norton Antivirus.

RESOLUTION
Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk. To resolve this behavior, increase the IRPStackSize value in the registry:
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type regedit, and then click OK.
3. Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\LanmanServer\Parameters
4. In the right pane, double-click the IRPStackSize value.

NOTE: If the IRPStackSize value does not already exist, use the following procedure to create it:
a. In the Parameters folder of the registry, right-click the right pane.
b. Point to New, and then click DWord Value.
c. Type IRPStackSize.

IMPORTANT: Type "IRPStackSize" exactly as it is displayed because the value name is case-sensitive.
5. Change the Base to decimal.
6. In the Value Data box, type a value that is larger than the value that is listed.

If you created the IRPStackSize value using the procedure described in step 4, the default value is 15. It is recommended that you increase the value by 3. Therefore, if the previous value was 11, type 14, and then click OK.
7. Close the Registry Editor.
8. Restart the computer.
If the problem persists after you complete the preceding procedure, try to increase the value of IRPStackSize even more. The maximum value for Windows 2000 is 50 (0x32 hex).

If you are running Windows NT 4.0, and the problem persists after you complete the preceding procedure, you may have to apply Windows NT Service Pack 4 or Service Pack 5.

MORE INFORMATION
In Windows NT 4.0, the default value of IRPStackSize is 0x4, and the range is from 0x4 to 0xC (4-12). Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or later ignores values less than 0x7.

In Windows 2000, the default value of IRPStackSize is 15, and the range is from 11 to 50. In Windows XP, the default value for IRPStackSize is 15, and the range is from 11 to 50.

NOTE: The default and range of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is the same as that for Windows XP. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Reference: Antivirus software may cause Event ID 2011
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Law u were right the regedit did it I raised the value by 3 I can now access the files.

But now I seem to have another problem I'm trying to transfer files & settings from the one we repaired to a different comp. in the network.
When i run the File and Transfer Wizard on the comp. I'm trying to move F&S from and get to the point of , method to transfer I pick home office network I get a Box that says (The wizard can not locate your new comp. make sure new comp. is turned on and that your network is working properly)
All comp. are on and all comp. show up in workgroup

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