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Running Win98SE on HP650 with 512MB Ram and 20G free on HD. It is in a
network environment with a Win2K machine and a Win XP Home machine. Trouble is--Win98SE machine sees the WinXP Home machine but not the Win2K machine. When the Win98Se machine tries to connect to Win2K machine I get error message, Not enough memory is available. Quit some programs. This happened about a year ago and I was able to change a memory setting or something like that to resolve the connection issue, but I can't find the "how to" to fix it this time. This is real frustrating, any and all help appreciated. SMH smh |
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See tip #10 at www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm
(believe it or not, the fix is NOT for the 98 machine, but the one you are trying to connect to) Carey "smh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:uXx$(E-Mail Removed)... > Running Win98SE on HP650 with 512MB Ram and 20G free on HD. It is in a > network environment with a Win2K machine and a Win XP Home machine. > Trouble is--Win98SE machine sees the WinXP Home machine but not the Win2K > machine. When the Win98Se machine tries to connect to Win2K machine I get > error message, Not enough memory is available. Quit some programs. > > This happened about a year ago and I was able to change a memory setting > or > something like that to resolve the connection issue, but I can't find the > "how to" to fix it this time. This is real frustrating, any and all help > appreciated. > > SMH > > > |
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Kudos Carey,
I edited registry on Win2K machine and changed value to 0, then I could log on and map network drive, then I edited and increased value from 14 [which was original value when I could not log on] to 17 [one of the websites suggested increasing value by 3] and was still able to log on as well. Does either a 0 or 17 value make any difference, is one better than the other, what exactly does the IRPStackSize have to do with anything? The values is in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\LanmanServer\Parameters Thanks for the assistance. |
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IRPStackSize is a number which represents the number of I/O stack locations
that the Server service will reserve for I/O requests. Glad to hear it helped. Please do me a favor and sign my guestbook at www.careyholzman.com (the link is in the lower-left corner). Thanks! Carey "smh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Kudos Carey, > I edited registry on Win2K machine and changed value to 0, then I could > log > on and map network drive, then I edited and increased value from 14 [which > was original value when I could not log on] to 17 [one of the websites > suggested increasing value by 3] and was still able to log on as well. > > Does either a 0 or 17 value make any difference, is one better than the > other, what exactly does the IRPStackSize have to do with anything? The > values is in > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\LanmanServer\Parameters > > Thanks for the assistance. > > |
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