Error Message: "Not enough server storage is available to process this

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Using XPMedia, IE7, new HP notebook. I just started getting this Windows
error message: "Not enough server storage is available to process this
command" when I try to view the shared files of the other computer on my
2-computer wireless network. I have no idea what this means, even after
reading an article on this by Microsoft (confusing to me). Everything worked
yesterday, but I am now apparently not networked.

Could someone tell me the step-by-step fix for this? Thanks in advance,
Fran


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