Error with 1 machine on XP pro home network and file sharing

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I have 3 machines all running XP pro all with file sharing on.

When I try to access one of the machines from the others I get the following
error.

"\\Custom\My Documents 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 used to work really well.

Please help

dominic
 
I have 3 machines all running XP pro all with file sharing on.

When I try to access one of the machines from the others I get the following
error.

"\\Custom\My Documents 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 used to work really well.

Please help

dominic

The problem is probably that an antivirus program has changed an
obscure TCP/IP setting on the computer that can't be accessed. This
Microsoft Knowledge Base article has a likely solution:

Antivirus Software May Cause Event ID 2011
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;177078
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Steve,

thanks for the article. I found none of my machines had the setting, so
after adding it on all the machines and rebooting it works great.

An added thing I noticed is that the response is a whole lot faster than
ever before.

Dominic

great job
 
Steve,

thanks for the article. I found none of my machines had the setting, so
after adding it on all the machines and rebooting it works great.

An added thing I noticed is that the response is a whole lot faster than
ever before.

Dominic

great job

You're welcome, Dominic. I'm glad that my suggestion helped you solve
the problem. Thanks for reporting the result.

Only the machine that couldn't be accessed needed the setting. Adding
the setting to the other ones doesn't seem to have caused a problem,
though.
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