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MALKE you are a gem !!!Thank you so much ...I regularly ask for little bits of support and you
allways come up with a solution. This time ..I really owe you. I've spent the last 2 weeks - probably 20 plus hours chasing a problem I have had with sharing files over my wireless network of 4 pcs (files not accessible, not enough server storage etc). Have done several posts and followed up every (dozens) of leads and articles. Have re-installed network, renamed all computers, opened guests accounts, reset all share properties, changed IRP stack size on laptop with the access problem....zilch. Tonight I decided to take a last trawl round the newsgroups and found a bit of info about the stacksize on the TARGET Desktop PC (from you) ...changed it from 11 to 15 and BINGO !! I am ecstatic...which probably means I'm a very sad person who needs to get a life. Thank you so much. -- carole UK Carole UK wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Thank you so much ...I regularly ask for little bits of support and Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad my passing on information from MVP> you > allways come up with a solution. This time ..I really owe you. > > I've spent the last 2 weeks - probably 20 plus hours chasing a problem > I have had with sharing files over my wireless network of 4 pcs (files > not > accessible, not enough server storage etc). Have done several posts > and followed up every (dozens) of leads and articles. > > Have re-installed network, renamed all computers, opened guests > accounts, reset all share properties, changed IRP stack size on laptop > with the access > problem....zilch. Tonight I decided to take a last trawl round the > newsgroups and found a bit of info about the stacksize on the TARGET > Desktop PC (from you) ...changed it from 11 to 15 and BINGO !! > > I am ecstatic...which probably means I'm a very sad person who needs > to get > a life. Thank you so much. Hans-Georg Michna helped you. I'm sure you have a perfectly fine life. Enjoy it! :-) Malke On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 16:48:48 -0700, Malke wrote:
>Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad my passing on information from MVP Thanks! I'm listening. We're a good team. (:-)>Hans-Georg Michna helped you. Just talking to myself---I'm always trying to put this stuff on the http://winhlp.com/ web site. But the difficulty is that a particular symptom can have many causes and is often very difficult to diagnose, particularly for the user who may not be inclined to become a computer surgeon. All too often the static advice on a web site will not cut it, so somebody has to look into the matter individually. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. Hans-Georg Michna wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 16:48:48 -0700, Malke wrote: I'm glad you're listening - your fine website and hard work has solved> >>Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad my passing on information from >>MVP Hans-Georg Michna helped you. > > Thanks! I'm listening. We're a good team. (:-) > > Just talking to myself---I'm always trying to put this stuff on > the http://winhlp.com/ web site. But the difficulty is that a > particular symptom can have many causes and is often very > difficult to diagnose, particularly for the user who may not be > inclined to become a computer surgeon. > > All too often the static advice on a web site will not cut it, > so somebody has to look into the matter individually. many issues for me and my clients. I wouldn't call us a team - rather I'm your most humble servant. ;-) Thanks, Hans-Georg. You are the one who is a gem. Malke In news:%23ZPSf4R9GHA.1172@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl, Malke <notreally@invalid.invalid> typed:Show quoteHide quote > Hans-Georg Michna wrote: Girls, girls! You're *both* pretty.> >> On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 16:48:48 -0700, Malke wrote: >> >>> Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad my passing on information from >>> MVP Hans-Georg Michna helped you. >> >> Thanks! I'm listening. We're a good team. (:-) >> >> Just talking to myself---I'm always trying to put this stuff on >> the http://winhlp.com/ web site. But the difficulty is that a >> particular symptom can have many causes and is often very >> difficult to diagnose, particularly for the user who may not be >> inclined to become a computer surgeon. >> >> All too often the static advice on a web site will not cut it, >> so somebody has to look into the matter individually. > > I'm glad you're listening - your fine website and hard work has solved > many issues for me and my clients. I wouldn't call us a team - rather > I'm your most humble servant. ;-) > > Thanks, Hans-Georg. You are the one who is a gem. > > Malke On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 10:50:22 -0400, Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
wrote: >Girls, girls! You're *both* pretty. LOL
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