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  #1  
Old August 11th 09, 04:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
PMB
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Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer network

Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?
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Old August 11th 09, 05:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP
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Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer network

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?

  #3  
Old August 11th 09, 05:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer network

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?

  #4  
Old August 11th 09, 05:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Steve Winograd [MS-MVP]
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Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer network

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 08:58:01 -0700, PMB
wrote:

Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?


Changing or creating a value for "IRPStackSize" usually fixes this
problem. Some things to check:

1. Specify the value for "IRPStackSize" on the computer that can't be
accessed, not on the computer(s) that are having trouble accessing it.

2. Enter the registry key name exactly as shown -- I think that it's
case-sensitive.
--
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Desktop Experience)

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
  #5  
Old August 11th 09, 05:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Steve Winograd [MS-MVP]
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Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer network


On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 08:58:01 -0700, PMB
wrote:

Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?


Changing or creating a value for "IRPStackSize" usually fixes this
problem. Some things to check:

1. Specify the value for "IRPStackSize" on the computer that can't be
accessed, not on the computer(s) that are having trouble accessing it.

2. Enter the registry key name exactly as shown -- I think that it's
case-sensitive.
--
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Desktop Experience)

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
  #6  
Old August 11th 09, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
PMB
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Posts: 8
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

Thanks . I have Norton 360 on all network cmputers . I deliberately
uninstalled it on the one with the problm , and it did not change .

"John John - MVP" wrote:

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?


  #7  
Old August 11th 09, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
PMB
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Posts: 8
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

Thanks . I have Norton 360 on all network cmputers . I deliberately
uninstalled it on the one with the problm , and it did not change .

"John John - MVP" wrote:

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?


  #8  
Old August 11th 09, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
PMB
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Posts: 8
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

Thanks. I did all that already . size and case sensitive .

"Steve Winograd [MS-MVP]" wrote:

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 08:58:01 -0700, PMB
wrote:

Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?


Changing or creating a value for "IRPStackSize" usually fixes this
problem. Some things to check:

1. Specify the value for "IRPStackSize" on the computer that can't be
accessed, not on the computer(s) that are having trouble accessing it.

2. Enter the registry key name exactly as shown -- I think that it's
case-sensitive.
--
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Desktop Experience)

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

  #9  
Old August 11th 09, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
PMB
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Posts: 8
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

Thanks. I did all that already . size and case sensitive .

"Steve Winograd [MS-MVP]" wrote:

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 08:58:01 -0700, PMB
wrote:

Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?


Changing or creating a value for "IRPStackSize" usually fixes this
problem. Some things to check:

1. Specify the value for "IRPStackSize" on the computer that can't be
accessed, not on the computer(s) that are having trouble accessing it.

2. Enter the registry key name exactly as shown -- I think that it's
case-sensitive.
--
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Desktop Experience)

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

  #10  
Old August 11th 09, 06:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP
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Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078
Antivirus software may cause Event ID 2011

My guess now is that the AV Filter Driver was not properly removed.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816071
How to temporarily deactivate the kernel mode filter driver in Windows

John

PMB wrote:
Thanks . I have Norton 360 on all network cmputers . I deliberately
uninstalled it on the one with the problm , and it did not change .

"John John - MVP" wrote:

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?

  #11  
Old August 11th 09, 06:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 780
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078
Antivirus software may cause Event ID 2011

My guess now is that the AV Filter Driver was not properly removed.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816071
How to temporarily deactivate the kernel mode filter driver in Windows

John

PMB wrote:
Thanks . I have Norton 360 on all network cmputers . I deliberately
uninstalled it on the one with the problm , and it did not change .

"John John - MVP" wrote:

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?

  #12  
Old August 11th 09, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
PMB
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Posts: 8
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

Thanks again . i solved it by the simplest of actions . I deleted and
re-enterd the IRPStackSize parameter again . Windows , what can I say !

"John John - MVP" wrote:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078
Antivirus software may cause Event ID 2011

My guess now is that the AV Filter Driver was not properly removed.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816071
How to temporarily deactivate the kernel mode filter driver in Windows

John

PMB wrote:
Thanks . I have Norton 360 on all network cmputers . I deliberately
uninstalled it on the one with the problm , and it did not change .

"John John - MVP" wrote:

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?


  #13  
Old August 11th 09, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
PMB
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Posts: 8
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

Thanks again . i solved it by the simplest of actions . I deleted and
re-enterd the IRPStackSize parameter again . Windows , what can I say !

"John John - MVP" wrote:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078
Antivirus software may cause Event ID 2011

My guess now is that the AV Filter Driver was not properly removed.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816071
How to temporarily deactivate the kernel mode filter driver in Windows

John

PMB wrote:
Thanks . I have Norton 360 on all network cmputers . I deliberately
uninstalled it on the one with the problm , and it did not change .

"John John - MVP" wrote:

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?


  #14  
Old August 11th 09, 06:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

Thanks for letting us know.

John

PMB wrote:
Thanks again . i solved it by the simplest of actions . I deleted and
re-enterd the IRPStackSize parameter again . Windows , what can I say !

"John John - MVP" wrote:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078
Antivirus software may cause Event ID 2011

My guess now is that the AV Filter Driver was not properly removed.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816071
How to temporarily deactivate the kernel mode filter driver in Windows

John

PMB wrote:
Thanks . I have Norton 360 on all network cmputers . I deliberately
uninstalled it on the one with the problm , and it did not change .

"John John - MVP" wrote:

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?

  #15  
Old August 11th 09, 06:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 780
Default problem with file sharing on one computer in a 4 computer netw

Thanks for letting us know.

John

PMB wrote:
Thanks again . i solved it by the simplest of actions . I deleted and
re-enterd the IRPStackSize parameter again . Windows , what can I say !

"John John - MVP" wrote:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078
Antivirus software may cause Event ID 2011

My guess now is that the AV Filter Driver was not properly removed.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816071
How to temporarily deactivate the kernel mode filter driver in Windows

John

PMB wrote:
Thanks . I have Norton 360 on all network cmputers . I deliberately
uninstalled it on the one with the problm , and it did not change .

"John John - MVP" wrote:

My guess all of this is caused by a badly behaving third party
AV/Anti-Spyware security suite software package.

John

PMB wrote:
Of four computers , 1 desktop appears to not allow other 3 to access shared
files . All 3 others no problem . Sometimes error message says , " not
accessable , and sometimes says " Not enough server storage is available to
process this command. I have thoroughly run through all oF the MS
troubleshooting , and even fiddled with the IRP stacksize in registry . I
repeatedly get the item no 2011 , in the event list , about IRP stacksize ,
but I have run the value to the max , to no avail . This is my first ever
seemingly failed attempt to solve a problem ! Any thoughts ?

 




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