Hello-<br>This would seem to be a straightforward<br>issue which is why it is very disconcerting<br>that I have encountered a problem. I am<br>running NT Workstation with Service Pack<br>3 on a Compaq Prolinea. There is virtually<br>nothing else loaded but the NT Workstation.<br>With zero TCP/IP networking installed, I installed a KTI 32-bit PCI network card,<br>took the drivers right off the KTI diskette<br>and got the card recognized very smoothly.<br>I can even ping myself at 10.0.1.9 <br>The NT Workstation was installed on a 500 MB<br>partition (C: drive). There is nothing on<br>the D: drive which is also 500 MB. All I <br>want to do is get this NT Workstation box<br>recognized on a little internal subnet. When<br>I now start NT Workstation, I get a message<br>that a service failed to start and I have<br>no connectivity to my subnet. The are two<br>new entries in Event Viewer saying that<br>1) The Server service failed to start due to<br>not enough server storage available to <br>process this command. as well as...<br>2) The Computer Browser Service depends on<br>the Server service which failed to start due<br>to the following error: (again) not enough<br>server storage available to process this <br>command.<br>OK, so I have no browse or TCP/IP connection<br>because of no Server service but I do have<br>340 MB free disk space. I bumped this to <br>500 MB and it was no help. I have 48 MB of<br>RAM which I know is low but what is this<br>"not enough Server storage" referring to or<br>is it really some other problem? What would<br>prevent something as basic as the Server<br>Service from not starting under these <br>conditions. Thanks for any help to get me<br>connected.<br><br>