In article <060001c38e6f$0e7b9500$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Joe M"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have a networked desktop and laptop with a gateway to
>the internet. Desktop running Win XP, laptop running Win
>ME. Both computers see each other on the network. The
>desktop(Server) can access the laptops files. File sharing
>is enabled on both machines on several folders.
>
>The laptop sees the server, but when I try to access the
>shared files of the server, I get the following
>message, "\\server\shared docs is not accessible, not
>enough memory is available, quit some programs."
>
>I have plenty of memory (258K) installed on the laptop, no
>other programs calling for memory, what is happening?
>
>Please help
>
>Joe M.
The problem is probably that an antivirus program has changed an
obscure TCP/IP setting. Please see this Microsoft Knowledge Base
article for a likely solution, specifying a value of 15 for
IRPStackSize on the XP server computer:
Antivirus Software May Cause Event ID 2011
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;177078
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