Xp file sharing not enough server storage




















The most it can be increased to is 50 Decimal. You now need to give it a value. Try 20 select the Decimal button then reboot to see if that helped.

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Learn how your comment data is processed. Yogesh's Blog. Skip to content. So that you will get experts reply from TechNet support. Refer the link below. If you have any other queries or comments related to Microsoft Windows, you can post it on Microsoft Answers Forum and we will be happy to answer you. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I've been getting this problem frequently on a XP machine where it disconnects from the network and gives this message "Not enough server storage is available to process this command.

Of course I have searched the internet trying to find solutions and this is what I've tried so far. Step 4. Right click the empty space on the right. Step 7. Type a larger value in the Value data box. Values may range from 0 x 1 to 0 x C. These values are equivalent to 1 to 12 in decimal notation. When this error message disappears, you can access the shared resource on the network.

For better data protection and transmission, you may continue to share files on a network. There are many wonderful features you can take advantage of:. To use this freeware, you should download and install it at first. Then perform the following steps to share your files over a network.

Click Basic Sync under Sync tab. Step 2. Change the Task Name as you like.



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