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RealGomer
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      04-30-2007, 01:56 AM
I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE 2004.
The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using Cat5e
which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the laptop
connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
For some reason I can no longer access the folders on the primary. The
settings on the laptop match the primary. The loss of connectivity occurred
recently. The only changes are updates from Microsoft.
I've followed all of the hints, tips, and suggestions on this newsgroup. No
dice. The error message reads:
"\\xxxxx\xxxxx 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."
All of the shared folders and drives icons appear, just no access. I've
changed nothing in any setting since the network was created, yet it keeps
crapping out like this. All of my firewalls are configured to allowed full
access to the local IP addresses.
Funny all the script kiddies can get into Windows but I can't access my own
files.
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Eric Cross [MVP]
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      04-30-2007, 02:40 AM
Please see the following MS KB Article.

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;177078

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"RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C8304BD1-A279-4A31-8E61-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE
>2004.
> The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using Cat5e
> which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the
> laptop
> connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
> For some reason I can no longer access the folders on the primary. The
> settings on the laptop match the primary. The loss of connectivity
> occurred
> recently. The only changes are updates from Microsoft.
> I've followed all of the hints, tips, and suggestions on this newsgroup.
> No
> dice. The error message reads:
> "\\xxxxx\xxxxx 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."
> All of the shared folders and drives icons appear, just no access. I've
> changed nothing in any setting since the network was created, yet it keeps
> crapping out like this. All of my firewalls are configured to allowed full
> access to the local IP addresses.
> Funny all the script kiddies can get into Windows but I can't access my
> own
> files.
> --
> I know enuff to be dangerous.


 
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      04-30-2007, 09:22 PM
Thanks. We'll see what happens. I'm guessing this regedit is done on the
primary box, not the laptop or other desktop.
I had to create theDWord IRPStackSize which did not default to 15 as the KB
implied. Oh well.
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"Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:

> Please see the following MS KB Article.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;177078
>
> --
> Eric Cross
> Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>
> "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C8304BD1-A279-4A31-8E61-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE
> >2004.
> > The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using Cat5e
> > which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the
> > laptop
> > connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
> > For some reason I can no longer access the folders on the primary. The
> > settings on the laptop match the primary. The loss of connectivity
> > occurred
> > recently. The only changes are updates from Microsoft.
> > I've followed all of the hints, tips, and suggestions on this newsgroup.
> > No
> > dice. The error message reads:
> > "\\xxxxx\xxxxx 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."
> > All of the shared folders and drives icons appear, just no access. I've
> > changed nothing in any setting since the network was created, yet it keeps
> > crapping out like this. All of my firewalls are configured to allowed full
> > access to the local IP addresses.
> > Funny all the script kiddies can get into Windows but I can't access my
> > own
> > files.
> > --
> > I know enuff to be dangerous.

>
>

 
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      05-01-2007, 01:53 AM
No go, Joe. Still getting network resource error, don't have permission. Why
it quit working with no changes to the settings is beyond me. Next suggestion?
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"Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:

> Please see the following MS KB Article.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;177078
>
> --
> Eric Cross
> Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>
> "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C8304BD1-A279-4A31-8E61-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE
> >2004.
> > The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using Cat5e
> > which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the
> > laptop
> > connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
> > For some reason I can no longer access the folders on the primary. The
> > settings on the laptop match the primary. The loss of connectivity
> > occurred
> > recently. The only changes are updates from Microsoft.
> > I've followed all of the hints, tips, and suggestions on this newsgroup.
> > No
> > dice. The error message reads:
> > "\\xxxxx\xxxxx 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."
> > All of the shared folders and drives icons appear, just no access. I've
> > changed nothing in any setting since the network was created, yet it keeps
> > crapping out like this. All of my firewalls are configured to allowed full
> > access to the local IP addresses.
> > Funny all the script kiddies can get into Windows but I can't access my
> > own
> > files.
> > --
> > I know enuff to be dangerous.

>
>

 
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      05-01-2007, 03:57 AM
The problem is on the machine you are attempting to connect to. It's not on
the machine you see the error message.

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Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com


"RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:095D170A-CEC0-48FF-8CF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> No go, Joe. Still getting network resource error, don't have permission.
> Why
> it quit working with no changes to the settings is beyond me. Next
> suggestion?
> --
> I know enuff to be dangerous.
>
>
> "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Please see the following MS KB Article.
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;177078
>>
>> --
>> Eric Cross
>> Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>>
>> "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:C8304BD1-A279-4A31-8E61-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE
>> >2004.
>> > The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using
>> > Cat5e
>> > which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the
>> > laptop
>> > connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
>> > For some reason I can no longer access the folders on the primary. The
>> > settings on the laptop match the primary. The loss of connectivity
>> > occurred
>> > recently. The only changes are updates from Microsoft.
>> > I've followed all of the hints, tips, and suggestions on this
>> > newsgroup.
>> > No
>> > dice. The error message reads:
>> > "\\xxxxx\xxxxx 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."
>> > All of the shared folders and drives icons appear, just no access. I've
>> > changed nothing in any setting since the network was created, yet it
>> > keeps
>> > crapping out like this. All of my firewalls are configured to allowed
>> > full
>> > access to the local IP addresses.
>> > Funny all the script kiddies can get into Windows but I can't access my
>> > own
>> > files.
>> > --
>> > I know enuff to be dangerous.

>>
>>


 
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      05-01-2007, 09:40 PM
I checked out my second desktop and its shared files are accessible. I've
made no changes to either PCs network settings. Where can I go to to find the
network settings for both PCs?
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"Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:

> The problem is on the machine you are attempting to connect to. It's not on
> the machine you see the error message.
>
> --
> Eric Cross
> Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>
>
> "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:095D170A-CEC0-48FF-8CF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > No go, Joe. Still getting network resource error, don't have permission.
> > Why
> > it quit working with no changes to the settings is beyond me. Next
> > suggestion?
> > --
> > I know enuff to be dangerous.
> >
> >
> > "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Please see the following MS KB Article.
> >>
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;177078
> >>
> >> --
> >> Eric Cross
> >> Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> >>
> >> "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:C8304BD1-A279-4A31-8E61-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE
> >> >2004.
> >> > The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using
> >> > Cat5e
> >> > which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the
> >> > laptop
> >> > connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
> >> > For some reason I can no longer access the folders on the primary. The
> >> > settings on the laptop match the primary. The loss of connectivity
> >> > occurred
> >> > recently. The only changes are updates from Microsoft.
> >> > I've followed all of the hints, tips, and suggestions on this
> >> > newsgroup.
> >> > No
> >> > dice. The error message reads:
> >> > "\\xxxxx\xxxxx 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."
> >> > All of the shared folders and drives icons appear, just no access. I've
> >> > changed nothing in any setting since the network was created, yet it
> >> > keeps
> >> > crapping out like this. All of my firewalls are configured to allowed
> >> > full
> >> > access to the local IP addresses.
> >> > Funny all the script kiddies can get into Windows but I can't access my
> >> > own
> >> > files.
> >> > --
> >> > I know enuff to be dangerous.
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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      05-02-2007, 12:28 AM
Update. I found a Microsoft KB that suggested unsharing the folder and then
sharing it out again. I did this along with a warm boot before sharing again.
One folder is now appearing on the network. For the My Documents folder and
my USB external drive, I get the same error message as before, but now I'm
getting "The network path cannot be found" message.
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"RealGomer" wrote:

> I checked out my second desktop and its shared files are accessible. I've
> made no changes to either PCs network settings. Where can I go to to find the
> network settings for both PCs?
> --
> I know enuff to be dangerous.
>
>
> "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > The problem is on the machine you are attempting to connect to. It's not on
> > the machine you see the error message.
> >
> > --
> > Eric Cross
> > Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> >
> >
> > "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:095D170A-CEC0-48FF-8CF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > No go, Joe. Still getting network resource error, don't have permission.
> > > Why
> > > it quit working with no changes to the settings is beyond me. Next
> > > suggestion?
> > > --
> > > I know enuff to be dangerous.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Please see the following MS KB Article.
> > >>
> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;177078
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Eric Cross
> > >> Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> > >>
> > >> "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > >> news:C8304BD1-A279-4A31-8E61-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >> >I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE
> > >> >2004.
> > >> > The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using
> > >> > Cat5e
> > >> > which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the
> > >> > laptop
> > >> > connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
> > >> > For some reason I can no longer access the folders on the primary. The
> > >> > settings on the laptop match the primary. The loss of connectivity
> > >> > occurred
> > >> > recently. The only changes are updates from Microsoft.
> > >> > I've followed all of the hints, tips, and suggestions on this
> > >> > newsgroup.
> > >> > No
> > >> > dice. The error message reads:
> > >> > "\\xxxxx\xxxxx 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."
> > >> > All of the shared folders and drives icons appear, just no access. I've
> > >> > changed nothing in any setting since the network was created, yet it
> > >> > keeps
> > >> > crapping out like this. All of my firewalls are configured to allowed
> > >> > full
> > >> > access to the local IP addresses.
> > >> > Funny all the script kiddies can get into Windows but I can't access my
> > >> > own
> > >> > files.
> > >> > --
> > >> > I know enuff to be dangerous.
> > >>
> > >>

> >
> >

 
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      05-04-2007, 02:21 AM
Right. One folders on my primary PC are accessible as is the printer. The USB
external drive, and the My Douments and Documents folder are not. I get an
error message "Not enough server storage to process this command".
Also, when I open up My Network Places from my laptop, my primary and
secondary PCs show under "The Internet" with the laptop showing under the
"Local Network". When the network was working properly, all that would show
when I opened My Network Places was whichever computers were on, not every
computer and every shared folder / drive.
I'm so confused.
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"RealGomer" wrote:

> I checked out my second desktop and its shared files are accessible. I've
> made no changes to either PCs network settings. Where can I go to to find the
> network settings for both PCs?
> --
> I know enuff to be dangerous.
>
>
> "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > The problem is on the machine you are attempting to connect to. It's not on
> > the machine you see the error message.
> >
> > --
> > Eric Cross
> > Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> >
> >
> > "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:095D170A-CEC0-48FF-8CF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > No go, Joe. Still getting network resource error, don't have permission.
> > > Why
> > > it quit working with no changes to the settings is beyond me. Next
> > > suggestion?
> > > --
> > > I know enuff to be dangerous.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Please see the following MS KB Article.
> > >>
> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;177078
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Eric Cross
> > >> Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> > >>
> > >> "RealGomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > >> news:C8304BD1-A279-4A31-8E61-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >> >I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE
> > >> >2004.
> > >> > The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using
> > >> > Cat5e
> > >> > which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the
> > >> > laptop
> > >> > connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
> > >> > For some reason I can no longer access the folders on the primary. The
> > >> > settings on the laptop match the primary. The loss of connectivity
> > >> > occurred
> > >> > recently. The only changes are updates from Microsoft.
> > >> > I've followed all of the hints, tips, and suggestions on this
> > >> > newsgroup.
> > >> > No
> > >> > dice. The error message reads:
> > >> > "\\xxxxx\xxxxx 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."
> > >> > All of the shared folders and drives icons appear, just no access. I've
> > >> > changed nothing in any setting since the network was created, yet it
> > >> > keeps
> > >> > crapping out like this. All of my firewalls are configured to allowed
> > >> > full
> > >> > access to the local IP addresses.
> > >> > Funny all the script kiddies can get into Windows but I can't access my
> > >> > own
> > >> > files.
> > >> > --
> > >> > I know enuff to be dangerous.
> > >>
> > >>

> >
> >

 
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