Re: Not enough server storage is available?

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Can’t map drive from Vista to XP.
Vista Business Edition & XP Professional SP2
Network Layout
ISP: Cox Communications
Router: iPAQ Connection Point CP-2W
XP machine (Desktop) is wired into router
Vista (Laptop) is wireless on router.
What I’ve done so far: Note: If this looks familiar it’s because I used an existing help request and modified it to specifically explain my problem.
Identical accounts on both machines including passwords
File and printer sharing on both
Turned Password protect sharing OFF on the Vista machine (does not map regardless of ON/OFF.
Installed the Link-layer Topology Discovery Responder (on the XP machine)
Subnet and IP's are close to each other
Netbios Over TCP/IP
I’ve shared a folder (and tried other shares with multiple folders) from each machine. Also Advanced Share and added the identical user/password to each system and gave them equal full control.
I can ping the Vista Laptop from the XP machine using the IP and the Laptop’s name. I can ping the Desktop XP machine using the IP address only. The XP systems name “Desktop” won’t reply.
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From the XP desktop I can see the vista shares and can down/up load no problem.
From the vista machine I can see the XP box on the network (view full map) but cannot map a drive from the Vista Laptop to the XP Desktop.
Tried even start-run-\\xpmachine\sharename : nothing
Map network drive- "\\xpmachine\sharename" : nothing
I’ve also tried increasing the IRPStackSize value in the registry with no luck. When I use the Run command and put in the IP address of my XP system it will show the shared folder but still says “Not enough server storage is available to process this command.”
I’ve spent nearly eight straight hours trying to resolve this issue and have been at many forums and have seen similar issue. Nothing seems to work. BTW, both systems work perfectly independent of each other and have almost pristine new operating systems.
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