Doug Sherman,
Thank you, this recepee worked perfectly. It's a good thing I mentionned
this memory problem, I thought it was a fake message.
Gab
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> Possible IrpStackSize issue - See:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;177078
>
> Note - Norton AntiVirus is not a prerequiste for this error and
> recommended
> fix.
>
> Doug Sherman
> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>
> "Gab" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I have a new local network (a main desktop, a WiFi router attached to it
>> with an Internet modem, and a laptop with a WiFi PC Card). The
> connectivity
>> of the network is OK (everybody pings everybody), Internet is shared
> without
>> any problem, but my file sharing works only one way !
>>
>> From the laptop (Windows/XP Home), I access to the folders and files
>> which
> I
>> have declared shared on the desktop.
>>
>> But from the desktop(Windows/XP Pro), impossible to access the folders
>> shared on the laptop.
>> The folders are in the Network Favorites, but if I click them, I get the
>> error message (I translate from French) : "GG_hp\Shareddocs is not
>> accessible. Maybe you have not the necessary permissions to use this
> network
>> ressource. Contact the administrator of this server to know if you do
>> have
>> the access permission." The message includes also a strange extra :"Not
>> enough memory on the server to process this command".
>>
>> I checked that the folders are indeed shared.
>> 1) I executed the cacls command in DOS mode, the folder is declared
>> "Everybody : (OI)(CI) C" I think that "C" means Full Control.
>> 2) I viewed the properties of the folder in Windows' safe mode, and,
>> again
>> the only group mentionned is "Everybody" and the permissions are Mod,
> Read,
>> Exec, Write, in short quite enough.
>>
>> Anybody knows where the problem could be ?
>>
>> Gab
>>
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