January 10th 04, 02:09 AM
Thanks, worked like a charm. Only one follow up
question, yes I do use NAV, is this going to cause the
registry to re-set, and if so can I stop it. Or is this
a non-issue, or an issue to take up with symantec?
Thanks again.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a "home network" that includes two machines using
>a wired netgear router. Both machines us XP Pro, one is
>a lap top the other is a desk top. Attached to the desk
>top as drive G: is an 80gb USB hard drive. This drive
>works fine on both machines (I attached it to the laptop
>to ensure it was not a hardware conflict.). Now here is
>the problem. I map a network drive from the laptop to
>the desk top, no problem, I can locate and map the USB
>drive. (I have checked and the drive is shared with
full
>access). When I attempt to "open" the USB drive from
the
>lap top I receive the following message, not accessible
>you may not have permissions (etc. I have double
checked
>I have the permissions) the next line states, not enough
>server storage is available to process command. I am
>using the home net work option, so I am unaware of
>a "server" in use. Do I need to up the RAM on the Desk
>top (640) or the lap top (512), or what? FYI everything
>else works, I can access C:, D: E: F: drives (3 internal
>HDD, and a dvd and cd drives). So any suggestions or
>comments on how to get to the USB drive?
>.
>
question, yes I do use NAV, is this going to cause the
registry to re-set, and if so can I stop it. Or is this
a non-issue, or an issue to take up with symantec?
Thanks again.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a "home network" that includes two machines using
>a wired netgear router. Both machines us XP Pro, one is
>a lap top the other is a desk top. Attached to the desk
>top as drive G: is an 80gb USB hard drive. This drive
>works fine on both machines (I attached it to the laptop
>to ensure it was not a hardware conflict.). Now here is
>the problem. I map a network drive from the laptop to
>the desk top, no problem, I can locate and map the USB
>drive. (I have checked and the drive is shared with
full
>access). When I attempt to "open" the USB drive from
the
>lap top I receive the following message, not accessible
>you may not have permissions (etc. I have double
checked
>I have the permissions) the next line states, not enough
>server storage is available to process command. I am
>using the home net work option, so I am unaware of
>a "server" in use. Do I need to up the RAM on the Desk
>top (640) or the lap top (512), or what? FYI everything
>else works, I can access C:, D: E: F: drives (3 internal
>HDD, and a dvd and cd drives). So any suggestions or
>comments on how to get to the USB drive?
>.
>