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08.21.2007 at 10:59AM PDT, ID: 22777463
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Cannot access shared folders ("Not enough storage is available to process this command")

Asked by bricar1 in Peer to Peer, Windows XP Operating System, Internet File Sharing Software

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Windows XP Pro, peer-to-peer with 2 PCs.

I was creating a backup of a shared folder on the "server" PC during which time the operator of the other PC tried to access a file within the folder.

Now, whenever the "workstation" tries to access shared resources on the "server", we get the following error message:
"Not enough server storage is available to process this command. This connection has not been restored".

What has been done:
Rebooted both PCs.
Removed share from folder and then reinstated the share.
Restored the "workstation" compuuter (System Restore) to several hours earlier.
Regedit: Changed IRPStacksize to various settings (was found at 11, tried various larger sizes starting with 12 and ending with 50).

Any ideas on solving this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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