XP Pro SP2 Rebooting When transfering Files to ShareDocs - 2 WG PC
- From: "Ian Meek" <Ian Meek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 01:40:07 -0700
Hey Everybody.
This is my first post and I really hope someone can help me out.
I am running a workgroup of 15 PCs all XP SP2 Pro, main functions are file
and print sharing. I use Symantec Client Security for AV and FW and have
tried disabling both for the purpose of fault finding this problem.
The problem lies herein - We have used shared docs folders in the past on
these two machines perfectly to drag or copy files from other machines on the
network. Since last week when we try to copy files across the machine
reboots, no errors no noises just a straight power cycle. I disabled Auto
Reboot from 'My Comp' properties, advanced and get the following amongst the
usual bumf on the blue screen (no driver or device is listed though)
IRQL_NOT_LESS_ OR_EQUAL
0x000000004 (0x7FF4B00C, 0X000000002, 0X000000001, 0X804FCF9C)
This only occurs when initiating a connection from another machine (copying
from another machine to the shared docs) when the effected machines initiate
the connection there are no problems. This fault also seems to occur no
matter what file size is transferred and always occurs – it is not
intermittent but the machines will happily run high end applications for days
robustly until this networking fault occurs.
I have run memtest86 and also MS Driver Verifier
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;244617) but neither
has got me any closer to find the fault of this.
It seems even stranger when these used to work ok and nothing has been
changed other than Windows updates and virus def (possibly user documents but
on two machines these are not the same files ect)
Any one has any ideas?
Thanks
Ian
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