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Guest RangerX64
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Hi everyone,

 

I have a small business network that has a Windows 2003 SMB Premium 32-Bit

domain controller that is not used as a domain but as a file server for a

large number of PCs in a workgroup.

 

I have recently installed Windows XP 64-Bit on my primary workstation and

have an internal 2TB RAID 5 array shared out for network access, the problem

is that I am getting the infamous "Not Enough Storage Space Available"

message when I try to attach to the RAID share.

 

I have made the necessary changes to the registry regarding the stack value

but this has not helped. The really odd thing is that I can attach to the

shared documents folder on the same system just fine (it is on the system

boot drive, a 500GB non-RAID single), but cannot attach to the RAID share no

matter what I try. As I said, I have already made the necessary registery

key changes just as the MSDN KB recommends and have still not been able to

solve this problem. I cannot find any reference for resolving it anywhere

regarding this behavior on 64-Bit XP Pro.

 

Any suggestions would be helpful at this point as I would REALLY like to have

access to my storage over my network.

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Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
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Re: Not Enough Storage Space Available

 

Which KB are you referring to, please?

 

My understanding of the requirements for >2TB volumes is that they must be

configured with GPT disks, not MBR. The alternative is to break them up into

slightly smaller volumes, so that no one volume is >=2TB.

 

You are, btw, totally missing the value of SBS.

 

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Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

 

"RangerX64" <u39044@uwe> wrote in message news:7b2d62a2d7b06@uwe...

> Hi everyone,

>

> I have a small business network that has a Windows 2003 SMB Premium 32-Bit

> domain controller that is not used as a domain but as a file server for a

> large number of PCs in a workgroup.

>

> I have recently installed Windows XP 64-Bit on my primary workstation and

> have an internal 2TB RAID 5 array shared out for network access, the

> problem

> is that I am getting the infamous "Not Enough Storage Space Available"

> message when I try to attach to the RAID share.

>

> I have made the necessary changes to the registry regarding the stack

> value

> but this has not helped. The really odd thing is that I can attach to the

> shared documents folder on the same system just fine (it is on the system

> boot drive, a 500GB non-RAID single), but cannot attach to the RAID share

> no

> matter what I try. As I said, I have already made the necessary registery

> key changes just as the MSDN KB recommends and have still not been able to

> solve this problem. I cannot find any reference for resolving it anywhere

> regarding this behavior on 64-Bit XP Pro.

>

> Any suggestions would be helpful at this point as I would REALLY like to

> have

> access to my storage over my network.

>


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