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Cannot access shared folders ("Not enough storage is available to process this command")

Tags: enough, storage, available, process, shared
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,
BC
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Zone: Software
Question Asked By: bricar1
Solution Provided By: geneus
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 70
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