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Old December 2nd 04, 12:35 PM
Linda Callard
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We had an established home network with two computers running Win XP Pro.
One had problems that required the HD to be formatted and all SW
re-installed. Despite all efforts, the network could not be re-established.
Coincidentally, Norton SystemWorks 2005 (with NAV) was installed on the
other computer. At the time, this was overlooked as a possible contributing
factor, but it turned out to be the cause of our problem. We stumbled upon
the solution at
http://www.smartcomputing.com/editor...0r03/10r03.asp.
After a straight-forward registry edit and reboot, everything worked again
and our home reverberated with singing, dancing, and rejoicing! (The usual
warnings about editing the registry prevail.)

Special thanks to "Chuck" who had tried to help us, but it appears that we
had not provided all possible relevant information. We hope this posting
may assist others.


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Old December 2nd 04, 01:35 PM
Malke
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Default Windows Networking Problem - One Possible Solution if NAV Installed

Linda Callard wrote:

We had an established home network with two computers running Win XP
Pro. One had problems that required the HD to be formatted and all SW
re-installed. Despite all efforts, the network could not be
re-established. Coincidentally, Norton SystemWorks 2005 (with NAV) was
installed on the other computer. At the time, this was overlooked as a
possible contributing
factor, but it turned out to be the cause of our problem. We stumbled
upon the solution at

http://www.smartcomputing.com/editor...0r03/10r03.asp.
After a straight-forward registry edit and reboot, everything worked
again and our home reverberated with singing, dancing, and rejoicing!
(The usual warnings about editing the registry prevail.)

Special thanks to "Chuck" who had tried to help us, but it appears
that we
had not provided all possible relevant information. We hope this
posting may assist others.


Thank you for posting this, Linda. This is a very useful site and your
experience and the site will help many others.

Malke
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MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
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Old December 2nd 04, 07:05 PM
andre
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Default Windows Networking Problem - One Possible Solution if NAV Installed

Excuse me if I missed it; but, which ErrorMessage/Solution fixed your
problem?



"Linda Callard" wrote in message
...
We had an established home network with two computers running Win XP Pro.
One had problems that required the HD to be formatted and all SW
re-installed. Despite all efforts, the network could not be

re-established.
Coincidentally, Norton SystemWorks 2005 (with NAV) was installed on the
other computer. At the time, this was overlooked as a possible

contributing
factor, but it turned out to be the cause of our problem. We stumbled

upon
the solution at

http://www.smartcomputing.com/editor...0r03/10r03.asp.
After a straight-forward registry edit and reboot, everything worked again
and our home reverberated with singing, dancing, and rejoicing! (The usual
warnings about editing the registry prevail.)

Special thanks to "Chuck" who had tried to help us, but it appears that we
had not provided all possible relevant information. We hope this posting
may assist others.




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Old December 2nd 04, 08:31 PM
Linda Callard
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Default Windows Networking Problem - One Possible Solution if NAV Installed

Error Message: "Not enough server storage is available to process this
command." about one-quarter of the way down the linked page.

"andre" wrote in message
...
Excuse me if I missed it; but, which ErrorMessage/Solution fixed your
problem?

"Linda Callard" wrote in message
...
We had an established home network with two computers running Win XP Pro.
One had problems that required the HD to be formatted and all SW
re-installed. Despite all efforts, the network could not be
re-established.
Coincidentally, Norton SystemWorks 2005 (with NAV) was installed on the
other computer. At the time, this was overlooked as a possible
contributing
factor, but it turned out to be the cause of our problem. We stumbled
upon
the solution at

http://www.smartcomputing.com/editor...0r03/10r03.asp.
After a straight-forward registry edit and reboot, everything worked
again
and our home reverberated with singing, dancing, and rejoicing! (The
usual
warnings about editing the registry prevail.)

Special thanks to "Chuck" who had tried to help us, but it appears that
we
had not provided all possible relevant information. We hope this posting
may assist others.



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Old December 2nd 04, 11:21 PM
Chuck
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 16:31:45 -0400, "Linda Callard" *email_address_deleted*
wrote:

Error Message: "Not enough server storage is available to process this
command." about one-quarter of the way down the linked page.


Gack. I see what you meant, Linda, with "it appears that we had not provided
all possible relevant information".

THAT error message is well known by many here, and we have several references,
including the official one from Symantec, to quote.

And Linda, please munge your email address properly, to keep yourself a bit
safer when posting to open forums. Protect yourself and the rest of the
internet - read this article.
http://www.mailmsg.com/SPAM_munging.htm

Thanks for updating us.

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Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
 




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