Laptop network drive access

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Peter

I have a home wifi network with laptop and desktop via
ADSL router/AP both running XPHome. I can ping any
computer from the other. I can access the internet from
both. I can access network drives on desktop from laptop
and desktop. However I have lost the ability to access
the network drives on my laptop from either computer.
When I try I get a Windows error 'Not enough server
storage available to process the command. The drive has
not been restored'. I have never had any resource problem
with th laptop before and there seems to be 40-80Mb of
free memory available according to Task manager.
If I startup in safe mode with networking all works ok. I
have tried removing some services and startup items but
to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas as to where to
look.

Peter
 
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"Not enough server storage is available to process this command." error.

SYMPTOMS: When accessing shares on a server from a client, you may receive
"Not enough server storage is available to process this command." error. You
may receive this message and Event ID: 2011 after you install Norton
Antivirus for Windows.

Resolution:
1) The registry value IRPstackSize may be not explicitly present. To
increase the value of the parameter, go to the key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\
LanmanServer\Parameters. If the key is not present, choose Add Value in the
Registry Editor. The Value Name should be IRPStackSize and the Data Type is
REG_DWORD.
2) Remove any unnecessary entries from this value in the registry,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters\NullSessionPipes.
3) If the machine has a non-zero PagedPoolSize in the Registry, you need to
re-set it by going to
HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory
Management and double-click on PagedPoolSize and set to 0.
4) Disable Norton antivirus to see if that will fix the problem.


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