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18 Aug 2006 8:39 PM
Jen
I have a two desktop and laptop network.
Computer #1 has a linksys router
computer #2 has a usb wireless adapter (also linksys)
laptop is wireless ready

I can share internet connections with no problem, I can access shared files
on computer #1 from both #2 and laptop, but I cannot access shared files on
computer #2 from either other computer.  computer #1 is windows Xp media
center 2005.  computer #2 and laptop are windows xp.  I can ping everything
from all 3.

when I try to access files on computer #2 from #1 i get a message saying
either "network path not found" or "not enough server storage available to
process this command."  I have run the network wizard on all computers, have
checked the protocols, blah, blah, blah.  I can't seem to find an answer
anywhere!

Does anyone know what my problem is?  Please Help!

Author
18 Aug 2006 8:47 PM
Lem
Jen wrote:
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> I have a two desktop and laptop network.
>  Computer #1 has a linksys router
>  computer #2 has a usb wireless adapter (also linksys)
>  laptop is wireless ready
>
> I can share internet connections with no problem, I can access shared files
> on computer #1 from both #2 and laptop, but I cannot access shared files on
> computer #2 from either other computer.  computer #1 is windows Xp media
> center 2005.  computer #2 and laptop are windows xp.  I can ping everything
> from all 3.
>
> when I try to access files on computer #2 from #1 i get a message saying
> either "network path not found" or "not enough server storage available to
> process this command."  I have run the network wizard on all computers, have
> checked the protocols, blah, blah, blah.  I can't seem to find an answer
> anywhere!
>
> Does anyone know what my problem is?  Please Help!

See:  http://www.michna.com/kb/WxNotEnoughServerStorage.htm
Author
18 Aug 2006 9:12 PM
Jen
Thank you!  Thank you! Thank you!  It's great now.  I no longer have to beat
my head against the wall!

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"Lem" wrote:

> Jen wrote:
> > I have a two desktop and laptop network.
> >  Computer #1 has a linksys router
> >  computer #2 has a usb wireless adapter (also linksys)
> >  laptop is wireless ready
> >
> > I can share internet connections with no problem, I can access shared files
> > on computer #1 from both #2 and laptop, but I cannot access shared files on
> > computer #2 from either other computer.  computer #1 is windows Xp media
> > center 2005.  computer #2 and laptop are windows xp.  I can ping everything
> > from all 3.
> >
> > when I try to access files on computer #2 from #1 i get a message saying
> > either "network path not found" or "not enough server storage available to
> > process this command."  I have run the network wizard on all computers, have
> > checked the protocols, blah, blah, blah.  I can't seem to find an answer
> > anywhere!
> >
> > Does anyone know what my problem is?  Please Help!
>
> See:  http://www.michna.com/kb/WxNotEnoughServerStorage.htm
>
Author
21 Aug 2006 2:28 PM
Lem
Jen wrote:
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> Thank you!  Thank you! Thank you!  It's great now.  I no longer have to beat
> my head against the wall!
>
> "Lem" wrote:
>
>> Jen wrote:
>>> I have a two desktop and laptop network.
>>>  Computer #1 has a linksys router
>>>  computer #2 has a usb wireless adapter (also linksys)
>>>  laptop is wireless ready
>>>
>>> I can share internet connections with no problem, I can access shared files
>>> on computer #1 from both #2 and laptop, but I cannot access shared files on
>>> computer #2 from either other computer.  computer #1 is windows Xp media
>>> center 2005.  computer #2 and laptop are windows xp.  I can ping everything
>>> from all 3.
>>>
>>> when I try to access files on computer #2 from #1 i get a message saying
>>> either "network path not found" or "not enough server storage available to
>>> process this command."  I have run the network wizard on all computers, have
>>> checked the protocols, blah, blah, blah.  I can't seem to find an answer
>>> anywhere!
>>>
>>> Does anyone know what my problem is?  Please Help!
>> See:  http://www.michna.com/kb/WxNotEnoughServerStorage.htm
>>

You're welcome.  If there's one thing that Microsoft has truly mastered,
it's the obscure, uninformative error message.