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Eric R. Derby #1
New error: "Not enough server storage..."
Primary system is Win XP. My Documents folder is shared on
a small local network with two Win 98 machines. Was
working fine for months.
Recently, an error message started popping up when the
actual folder is opened (or attempted to be opened) from
both of the Win98 machines. The Machines can be seen on
the network just fine, and the XP system can see and open
the shared files on the Win98 systems without a problem.
Also both of the Win98 machines can open files on the other
without a problem.
The full error message is:
"\\MySystem\folder is not available. You might not have
permission to use the network. Contact the administrator
of this server to find out if you have access permissions.
Not enough server storage is available to process this command"
What might have changed? How can I increase the amount of
memory available so that the files can be shared?
All systems are in the same workgroup, and all shared
folders are open for full access.
Thanks for any help.
Eric
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