Can't Access SOME shared drives on my home network

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woodlandacres

3 PCs all ith Win XP, all in the same workgroup, all PC
can see each other , all shares show up when browsing. I
can connect to the shared docs folder of the target PC,
but when I try to connect to other shares on the same PC
(each configured the same as far as sharing properties),
I get a "Note enough server storage is available to
process this command" error message. I have been able
to connect to this drive before, but now I can't. No
known configuration changes inbetween times, either.
Help please....
 
S

Steve Winograd [MVP]

3 PCs all ith Win XP, all in the same workgroup, all PC
can see each other , all shares show up when browsing. I
can connect to the shared docs folder of the target PC,
but when I try to connect to other shares on the same PC
(each configured the same as far as sharing properties),
I get a "Note enough server storage is available to
process this command" error message. I have been able
to connect to this drive before, but now I can't. No
known configuration changes inbetween times, either.
Help please....

That error message is very misleading. The problem is probably that
an antivirus program has changed an obscure TCP/IP setting. Please
see this Microsoft Knowledge Base article for a likely solution,
specifying a value of 15 for IRPStackSize on the "server" computer:

Antivirus Software May Cause Event ID 2011
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;177078
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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