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February 23rd, 2005 02:00

Not Enough Server Storage

I have a Dell Inspiron 1150 notebook networked through a linksys router, sharing files with a Demension 8200.  The 8200 doesn't have a problem with opening the shared files from the notebook.  However the notebook gets an error message everytime I try opeing one of the shared files from the 8200.  I am paraphasing, but it goes something like this:
FILE NOT ACCESSIBLE MAY NOT HAVE PERMISSION CONTACT ADMINISTRATOR
NOT ENOUGH SERVER STORAGE IS AVAILABLE TO PROCESS THIS COMMAND.
 
I read a article that is on this site that could possibly apply to my problem, but I was not sure.
 
Any help, suggestions or thoughts would be useful.
 
Thanks

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February 23rd, 2005 02:00

This is a Permissions Issue on the shared file.  Make sure the Shared Permissions inlcude the user account that is on the notebook.  Are there any firewalls involved here?

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February 23rd, 2005 23:00

Well, I solved the problem.  I thought I would post this reply, maybe it will help someone.

I was getting the error message on the notebook when trying to view a shared file that was on the desktop.  Not that the error message was misleading; it just did not tell me much and it gave mixed messages.  Was it a permission problem or was it a storage problem - I could not tell????????

However, the actual error was being logged to the desktop not the notebook.  I went to the Event Viewer and found the actual error.  The message said that I needed to increase the size of my IRPSTACKSIZE.  I went into the registry and increased the size and restarted the desktop and now all is working.   WHY DO THINGS HAVE TO BE SO COMPLICATED????????????

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