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DirtyBird
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      07-22-2003, 02:43 PM


1) I have computers 1, 2, and 3 all on the same network. Computer 1
is running xp pro, 2 is running xp pro, and 3 is running 98. Computer
1 can access all shared files and printers on both computers 2 and
three. However, both computer 2 and 3 cannont access computer one's
shared files and printer--but can acces eatch other. I figure there
is a security setting that I must enable somewhere on computer 1, but
I dont know what's wrong. This is very frustrating. Please help.

I'm looking at computer 2 right now...the wireless laptop running xp
pro. The settings on this computer and computer 1--also running xp
pro are the same. I still get this error message when I try to
connect to computer 1 to share files:

" \\computername\folder is not accessible. You might not have
permission to use this network resoure. Contact the administrator of
this server to find out if you hvae access permissions.

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

That above is the exact message I get.

Computer 1 can still access all computer two and three's files just
fine. Print off both computers and everything. Just no computer
browse computer 1's shared files. I've been to the website somone
posted earlier and followed all the troubleshooting...according to
it..I have everything right. I think there is just some security
setting that I have enabled that I'm not familiar w/ thats blockin all
access. And yes, simple file sharing is enabled--and I dont wanna
creat accounts for everything..I want it to be accessed just like
computer 2 running xp pro.

Please help!

 
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Duane Arnold
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      07-23-2003, 12:31 AM
DirtyBird <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed):

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


I'll bet that if you take that statement and enter it into the Google
search engine, you'll find the answer to the issue. XP is a NT based O/S.


http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;126401

Google and the M$ Support Knowledge Base are your friends.

Duane

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The protection of the machine is a process and not a given!
 
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DirtyBird
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      07-23-2003, 03:30 AM
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 01:29:20 GMT, "Charlie" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

no, but i am using goback disk backup software that came w/ norton
utilities....?
>Are you by any chance running Acronis disk backup software. They reference a
>fix for the problem in their FAQ section.
>"DirtyBird" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed).. .
>>
>>
>> 1) I have computers 1, 2, and 3 all on the same network. Computer 1
>> is running xp pro, 2 is running xp pro, and 3 is running 98. Computer
>> 1 can access all shared files and printers on both computers 2 and
>> three. However, both computer 2 and 3 cannont access computer one's
>> shared files and printer--but can acces eatch other. I figure there
>> is a security setting that I must enable somewhere on computer 1, but
>> I dont know what's wrong. This is very frustrating. Please help.
>>
>> I'm looking at computer 2 right now...the wireless laptop running xp
>> pro. The settings on this computer and computer 1--also running xp
>> pro are the same. I still get this error message when I try to
>> connect to computer 1 to share files:
>>
>> " \\computername\folder is not accessible. You might not have
>> permission to use this network resoure. Contact the administrator of
>> this server to find out if you hvae access permissions.
>>
>> Not enough server storage is available to process this command."
>>
>> That above is the exact message I get.
>>
>> Computer 1 can still access all computer two and three's files just
>> fine. Print off both computers and everything. Just no computer
>> browse computer 1's shared files. I've been to the website somone
>> posted earlier and followed all the troubleshooting...according to
>> it..I have everything right. I think there is just some security
>> setting that I have enabled that I'm not familiar w/ thats blockin all
>> access. And yes, simple file sharing is enabled--and I dont wanna
>> creat accounts for everything..I want it to be accessed just like
>> computer 2 running xp pro.
>>
>> Please help!
>>

>


 
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Antony Platt
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      07-23-2003, 12:35 PM
Have you got the firewall turned on on machine 1 by anychance ?

ie the inbuilt Microshaft security system?

Tony


> On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 01:29:20 GMT, "Charlie" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
> no, but i am using goback disk backup software that came w/ norton
> utilities....?
> >Are you by any chance running Acronis disk backup software. They

reference a
> >fix for the problem in their FAQ section.
> >"DirtyBird" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >news:(E-Mail Removed).. .
> >>
> >>
> >> 1) I have computers 1, 2, and 3 all on the same network. Computer 1
> >> is running xp pro, 2 is running xp pro, and 3 is running 98. Computer
> >> 1 can access all shared files and printers on both computers 2 and
> >> three. However, both computer 2 and 3 cannont access computer one's
> >> shared files and printer--but can acces eatch other. I figure there
> >> is a security setting that I must enable somewhere on computer 1, but
> >> I dont know what's wrong. This is very frustrating. Please help.
> >>
> >> I'm looking at computer 2 right now...the wireless laptop running xp
> >> pro. The settings on this computer and computer 1--also running xp
> >> pro are the same. I still get this error message when I try to
> >> connect to computer 1 to share files:
> >>
> >> " \\computername\folder is not accessible. You might not have
> >> permission to use this network resoure. Contact the administrator of
> >> this server to find out if you hvae access permissions.
> >>
> >> Not enough server storage is available to process this command."
> >>
> >> That above is the exact message I get.
> >>
> >> Computer 1 can still access all computer two and three's files just
> >> fine. Print off both computers and everything. Just no computer
> >> browse computer 1's shared files. I've been to the website somone
> >> posted earlier and followed all the troubleshooting...according to
> >> it..I have everything right. I think there is just some security
> >> setting that I have enabled that I'm not familiar w/ thats blockin all
> >> access. And yes, simple file sharing is enabled--and I dont wanna
> >> creat accounts for everything..I want it to be accessed just like
> >> computer 2 running xp pro.
> >>
> >> Please help!
> >>

> >

>



 
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      07-24-2003, 02:56 PM
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 22:35:20 +1000, "Antony Platt"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:


I got the problem solved--thanks. My antivirus was causing my packet
size to be to small. Once I fixed that, everything works fine.


>Have you got the firewall turned on on machine 1 by anychance ?
>
>ie the inbuilt Microshaft security system?
>
>Tony
>
>
>> On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 01:29:20 GMT, "Charlie" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>> wrote:
>>
>> no, but i am using goback disk backup software that came w/ norton
>> utilities....?
>> >Are you by any chance running Acronis disk backup software. They

>reference a
>> >fix for the problem in their FAQ section.
>> >"DirtyBird" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >news:(E-Mail Removed).. .
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 1) I have computers 1, 2, and 3 all on the same network. Computer 1
>> >> is running xp pro, 2 is running xp pro, and 3 is running 98. Computer
>> >> 1 can access all shared files and printers on both computers 2 and
>> >> three. However, both computer 2 and 3 cannont access computer one's
>> >> shared files and printer--but can acces eatch other. I figure there
>> >> is a security setting that I must enable somewhere on computer 1, but
>> >> I dont know what's wrong. This is very frustrating. Please help.
>> >>
>> >> I'm looking at computer 2 right now...the wireless laptop running xp
>> >> pro. The settings on this computer and computer 1--also running xp
>> >> pro are the same. I still get this error message when I try to
>> >> connect to computer 1 to share files:
>> >>
>> >> " \\computername\folder is not accessible. You might not have
>> >> permission to use this network resoure. Contact the administrator of
>> >> this server to find out if you hvae access permissions.
>> >>
>> >> Not enough server storage is available to process this command."
>> >>
>> >> That above is the exact message I get.
>> >>
>> >> Computer 1 can still access all computer two and three's files just
>> >> fine. Print off both computers and everything. Just no computer
>> >> browse computer 1's shared files. I've been to the website somone
>> >> posted earlier and followed all the troubleshooting...according to
>> >> it..I have everything right. I think there is just some security
>> >> setting that I have enabled that I'm not familiar w/ thats blockin all
>> >> access. And yes, simple file sharing is enabled--and I dont wanna
>> >> creat accounts for everything..I want it to be accessed just like
>> >> computer 2 running xp pro.
>> >>
>> >> Please help!
>> >>
>> >

>>

>


 
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