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cannot connect a network drive

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darkyoda2

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Sep 4, 2002
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Hi! Here's the situation:

I have 3 computers connected in the same workgroup. One of the computer is acting as a server and share its printer and a local folder. The problem is that I can't connect to the share folder on any machines, even the server.

If I connect a network drive with Windows Explorer on the share folder, I got the following error: "Not enough memory on the server". If I try with a net use command I got: "System error 1130, not enough memory on the server". This error appear even if I try to connect to my share folder locally on the server. I have stopped all anti-virus and firewall programs (even the SP2 firewall) and the server has at least 128MB free of RAM.

What can be the cause?
 
Check the security settings on the shared folder. Then againb, how is the printer connected to the pc? (printer cable or USB?) IS this a HP printer??? HP printers with USB connects may/may not always act as a shared printer.
 
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