Problem Accessing External Disk Drive
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I'm running 3 Windows Pro computers (A, B, & C) on a LAN. Computer C has an
external H drive on it with Share enabled.
All computers can access the H drive except computer B. The message says
that I might not have permissions and/or not enough sever storage is
available to process the command.
I'm told Norton Antivirus may cause so I've set IRPStackSize to 21 in the
Windows Registry - still have the problem.
Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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