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Chuck said:
Well, sometimes I'm too subtle. Usually, I write
Read the following article:

Anyway, the Microsoft article, linked from my article, provides instructions on
adding the registry value, when it doesn't exist. That is the proper solution,
in this case. Please let me know if you have any problems following the
Microsoft article.

Add the value IRPStackSize, spelled precisely that way. Since the default value
data (when the registry value doesn't exist) is 15, the recommended initial
value data of 18.

Chuck,
Sorry for the slow response, didn't get a notice on your last one and it
took me a couple days to realize I'd better go look.

So I made the changes to the registry irpstack to 18, with some success. I'm
finally able to access the USB drive on Master from Antec. Unfortunately now
I have problems accessing other locations that were accessible before. Go
figure.
Don't have time to play with it right now, off to Vegas to visit the kids
for a few days, be back early next week.

Also noticed the Antec (w/XP Media Edition) had 3 control sets in the
registry instead of one. They all changed when I made the new entry.

Are we having fun yet?

Gordon
 
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Chuck

Chuck,
Sorry for the slow response, didn't get a notice on your last one and it
took me a couple days to realize I'd better go look.

So I made the changes to the registry irpstack to 18, with some success. I'm
finally able to access the USB drive on Master from Antec. Unfortunately now
I have problems accessing other locations that were accessible before. Go
figure.
Don't have time to play with it right now, off to Vegas to visit the kids
for a few days, be back early next week.

Also noticed the Antec (w/XP Media Edition) had 3 control sets in the
registry instead of one. They all changed when I made the new entry.

OK, we're getting one set of symptoms solved. Now we have to deal with another
- probably the browser now.

So thanks for the update. If you come back, and can't find this thread, you may
end up making a new one. Try and reference this one the best that you can, and
we'll continue.
 

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