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I have a home LAN with 2 desktops and 2 laptops, all running XP Pro

except one, computer J-Desktop, which runs XP Home. They run as a

workgroup, HOME, with a router which assigns addresses through DHCP. All

run ZoneAlarm configured to allow the network in the Trusted Zone.

 

All computers have all drives shared. All computers see one another and

can share files except computer J-Desktop and one of the other

computers, K-Desktop. K-Desktop can see and access J-Desktop, but

J-Desktop can only see K-desktop, but when access is attempted, the

following error message is displayed:

 

<<<<Error Message:

\\abc\drive_N(N) is not accessible. You might not have permission to

use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to

find out if you have access permissions

 

Not enough server storage is available to process this command.>>>>

 

This happens whether the firewall is up or not. Again, J-Desktop can

work with files on the other two computers, J-laptop and D-laptop.

 

Where can I look other than the Sharing tab for each drive on K-Desktop

to figure out why J-Desktop cannot share the K-Desktop drives?

 

Thanks

KK

Guest Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
Posted

Re: Sharing question/problem

 

You may want to modify IRPStackSize. This search result may help.

Not Enough ...

"Not enough server storage is available to process this command." 1

"Not enough storage available to process this command" 2 "Not enough storage

to Complete ...

http://www.chicagotech.net/notenough.htm

 

 

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"ken" <kenk@usenet.org> wrote in message

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>I have a home LAN with 2 desktops and 2 laptops, all running XP Pro except

>one, computer J-Desktop, which runs XP Home. They run as a workgroup,

>HOME, with a router which assigns addresses through DHCP. All run ZoneAlarm

>configured to allow the network in the Trusted Zone.

>

> All computers have all drives shared. All computers see one another and

> can share files except computer J-Desktop and one of the other computers,

> K-Desktop. K-Desktop can see and access J-Desktop, but J-Desktop can only

> see K-desktop, but when access is attempted, the following error message

> is displayed:

>

> <<<<Error Message:

> \\abc\drive_N(N) is not accessible. You might not have permission to use

> this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find

> out if you have access permissions

>

> Not enough server storage is available to process this command.>>>>

>

> This happens whether the firewall is up or not. Again, J-Desktop can work

> with files on the other two computers, J-laptop and D-laptop.

>

> Where can I look other than the Sharing tab for each drive on K-Desktop to

> figure out why J-Desktop cannot share the K-Desktop drives?

>

> Thanks

> KK

Posted

Re: Sharing question/problem

 

Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote:

> You may want to modify IRPStackSize. This search result may help.

> Not Enough ...

> "Not enough server storage is available to process this command." 1

> "Not enough storage available to process this command" 2 "Not enough

> storage to Complete ...

> http://www.chicagotech.net/notenough.htm

>

>

I have tried it up to 50 but no luck...

Posted

Re: Sharing question/problem

 

ken wrote:

> I have a home LAN with 2 desktops and 2 laptops, all running XP Pro

> except one, computer J-Desktop, which runs XP Home. They run as a

> workgroup, HOME, with a router which assigns addresses through DHCP. All

> run ZoneAlarm configured to allow the network in the Trusted Zone.

>

> All computers have all drives shared. All computers see one another and

> can share files except computer J-Desktop and one of the other

> computers, K-Desktop. K-Desktop can see and access J-Desktop, but

> J-Desktop can only see K-desktop, but when access is attempted, the

> following error message is displayed:

>

> <<<<Error Message:

> \\abc\drive_N(N) is not accessible. You might not have permission to

> use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to

> find out if you have access permissions

>

> Not enough server storage is available to process this command.>>>>

>

> This happens whether the firewall is up or not. Again, J-Desktop can

> work with files on the other two computers, J-laptop and D-laptop.

>

> Where can I look other than the Sharing tab for each drive on K-Desktop

> to figure out why J-Desktop cannot share the K-Desktop drives?

>

> Thanks

> KK

I was inaccurate about one other connection: the K-Laptop computer can

connect with J-Desktop. When that occurs, there is first a dialog box

which comes up that asks for the login and password.

Posted

Re: Sharing question/problem

 

Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote:

> You may want to modify IRPStackSize. This search result may help.

> Not Enough ...

> "Not enough server storage is available to process this command." 1

> "Not enough storage available to process this command" 2 "Not enough

> storage to Complete ...

> http://www.chicagotech.net/notenough.htm

>

>

I did a bit more research and found that the IRPStackSize has to be

changed on the host computer, not the client. Additionally, it was not

clear where to add the value, but after some fiddling, it all went well.

I should say that none of my computers had that value, so I put in the

default value for the others.

 

Thanks,

Ken K

Guest Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
Posted

Re: Sharing question/problem

 

Thank you for the update.

 

--

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE

Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on

http://www.ChicagoTech.net

How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on

http://www.HowToNetworking.com

"ken" <kenk@usenet.org> wrote in message

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> Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote:

>> You may want to modify IRPStackSize. This search result may help.

>> Not Enough ...

>> "Not enough server storage is available to process this command." 1

>> "Not enough storage available to process this command" 2 "Not enough

>> storage to Complete ...

>> http://www.chicagotech.net/notenough.htm

>>

>>

> I did a bit more research and found that the IRPStackSize has to be

> changed on the host computer, not the client. Additionally, it was not

> clear where to add the value, but after some fiddling, it all went well. I

> should say that none of my computers had that value, so I put in the

> default value for the others.

>

> Thanks,

> Ken K

Posted

Re: Sharing question/problem

 

Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote:

> Thank you for the update.

>

Thank YOU!

 

Ken K

Posted

Re: Sharing question/problem

 

Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote:

> Thank you for the update.

 

Mr. Lee,

 

Do you have any idea how much of the available resources are taken up by

tweaking the of the stacks from, say, 12 to double at 24? I am just

wondering whether it isn't worth keeping the number at 24 or 36 or 50...

 

Thanks

Ken K

Guest Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
Posted

Re: Sharing question/problem

 

Quoted from How to increase IRPStackSize -

http://www.howtonetworking.com/winissues/irpstacksize.htm

 

"It is recommended that you increase the value by 3. Therefore, if the

previous value was 11, type 14, and then click OK".

 

--

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE

Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on

http://www.ChicagoTech.net

How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on

http://www.HowToNetworking.com

"ken" <kenk@usenet.org> wrote in message news:48F38029.9070109@usenet.org...

> Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote:

>> Thank you for the update.

>

> Mr. Lee,

>

> Do you have any idea how much of the available resources are taken up by

> tweaking the of the stacks from, say, 12 to double at 24? I am just

> wondering whether it isn't worth keeping the number at 24 or 36 or 50...

>

> Thanks

> Ken K

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