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David Farris
I recently installed a new USB Harddisk on an XP Pro
machine. From the XP machine I can read from/write to the
new disk. I have shared the new disk to make it available
to my local network. From my remote machine (2000 Pro) I
dbl-click on network places, then click on computers near
me, then click on the XP machine and I see the new drive
in the list of shares. When I dbl-click the new drive to
gain access to it, I get the message "Not enough server
storage is available to process this command".
I am not sure what this means, and don't know if the
problem is a setting on the XP machine or on the 2000
machine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
machine. From the XP machine I can read from/write to the
new disk. I have shared the new disk to make it available
to my local network. From my remote machine (2000 Pro) I
dbl-click on network places, then click on computers near
me, then click on the XP machine and I see the new drive
in the list of shares. When I dbl-click the new drive to
gain access to it, I get the message "Not enough server
storage is available to process this command".
I am not sure what this means, and don't know if the
problem is a setting on the XP machine or on the 2000
machine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!