Alan Morris said:
AntiVirus, you are on the right track.
E:\>winerror 0x0000046A
1130 ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_SERVER_MEMORY <--> 0xc0000205
STATUS_INSUFF_SERVER_RESOURCES
there is a server setting to work around this file share issue. I have no
idea what an IRP Stack is but be sure to reboot after setting this.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q177078
Antivirus software may cause Event ID 2011
SYMPTOMS
After you install Norton AntiVirus for Windows or IBM AntiVirus 3.01N (Build
301.590), you receive the following error messages:
Not enough server storage is available to process this command.
-and-
Not enough memory to complete transaction. Close some applications and
retry.
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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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Bob & Allan:
Thanks for your input.
I kept reading for the errors on the web and came across the articles on
adjusting the IRPStackSize in the registry. I have tried making the
adjustments (on both the Vista PC and the XP machines) but no go.
I have ESET anti-virus on both PCs. I have disabled it on both PCs. I have
also disabled the Windows firewalls on both PCs. No change.
The problem is however, bigger than just trying to access the shared
printer. Like the printing issue, when I attempt to browse files on the XP
machines from the Vista PC, I can see the XP machines on the network, but I
cannot access any files on the XP machines.
The opposite is NOT true- I CAN access files on the Vista PC from any of the
XP machines. The Vista PC connects to my NAS device and I can access files on
the NAS from the Vista PC, but it will NOT connect to the XP machines
(although it shows them on the network, as if they were available). When
attempting to access files, the error message says something different.
First the standard jargon about possibly not having permission to access the
XP PC, then, added below:
"Not enough server storage is available to process this command"
I researched that error, and the suggested solutions are similar to those
posted for the access to shared printing (killing anti-virus, IRPStackSize
adjustments, etc.). Nothing I have tried has changed the errors I get from
Vista- I am ready to tear some hair out.
If you have any other ideas, please let me know, and thanks for you input so
far!
Mark