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Subject: Not enough saerver storage...WIN2000
Category: Computers > Operating Systems
Asked by: yogitee-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 27 Aug 2004 06:24 PDT
Expires: 26 Sep 2004 06:24 PDT
Question ID: 393358
I have got this harmful note "Not enough server storage is available
to process this command" in WIN2000 and I have tried to fix it by
regedit, according to for ex. the answers which were given to "NETWORK
TROUBLE". Nothing seems to work. Does anybody have any further ideas?

Request for Question Clarification by denco-ga on 30 Aug 2004 13:24 PDT
Howdy yogitee-ga,

Are you running Norton AntiVirus on the problem computer?

Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher

Clarification of Question by yogitee-ga on 31 Aug 2004 04:27 PDT
Yes I'm running Norton Antivirus 2004 on the computer and I noticed
that there is advice to fix IRPStackSize value in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
 \SYSTEM
  \CurrentControlSet
    \Services
     \lanmanserver
      \parameters

but again, it doesn't work. Did you had any other idea?
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Subject: Re: Not enough saerver storage...WIN2000
From: matthewflaschen-ga on 11 Sep 2004 13:37 PDT
 
Are you sure you do have enough server storage?
Subject: Re: Not enough saerver storage...WIN2000
From: yogitee-ga on 12 Sep 2004 23:14 PDT
 
Dear questioner! By all means if that was supposed to be a helpful
answer I did not find it that way. It's like this windows thing: You
get a note that something is not right, but there is no further
comments how the problem should or might be solved.

So back to the question: how do I know if there is or is not enough
"server storage", and in which way I can change the value, or what
ever? Where on earth this server storage is hidden in win2000?

Yours.

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