Re: XP Not enough server storage is available to process this command
- From: "T. Duprex" <tduprexATlandmark.net>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 21:48:18 -0800
Problem "fixed" but I have no idea why beyond increasing the size of
IPRstackSize made it work. Or why it needed to be increased when
everything worked fine yesterday.
I just went back in and created IRPStackSize but this time I assigned a
digital value of 45, (I read in a second article it has a maximum value of
50 so I figured what the hell) then rebooted. Problem gone.
Question: If I never had a IRPStackSize word to begin with, how did it work
in the first place? Is the 15 value a built in default value, and needs to
be increased based on something that would exceed that value in the
machine?
Now that I have it at 45 is it okay or should I reduce it until it doesn't
work again?
Is the word IRPstackSize case sensitive. I just noticed that the first time
I created it I used IRPStackSize, as the article instructed. The second
time I used IRPstackSize which a different article had detailed.
What would demand the increase in stack size? The only thing that I did
that now comes to mind that might mean something was to update my Acronis
True Image application in both machines. And since that had noting to do
with networking, I didn't associate it with the problem.
TIA
.
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