Setting up home network
I have a home workgroup of 3 PCs. One wired to a DSL Router and two PC's connected by wireless to the router./ I also have a D-Link NAS connected to the router.I can access the NAS from all 3 PC's fine. It is used as my media store for now.My problem is I cannot get windows XP (main wired computer) to share files out AND BE accessed to the two wireless computers. Both wireless are Vista Home basicI can setup the folders or the C drive on the main computer to be shared and also have done so one of the wireless Vista machine so I can access its C drive.The drive map or folder process shows up in the network places of the wireless Vista computer as a share but cannot be accessed. I get an access error. says You may not have enough permissions, contact the system administrator. not enough server storage space is available to process this command.I also get the same result trying to access the shared C drive in the wireless machine from the main computer.I have tried also just using the IP address (10.1.1.3\SharedDocs) for example and I get the same errors.Where do I set this up so I can gain access?1 person needs an answerI do too
July 21st, 2010 6:53am

That error message is misleading. See the Microsoft Knowledge Base article Antivirus Software May Cause Event ID 2011 for a likely solution, specifying a value of 15 for IRPStackSize on the computers that can't be accessed: the main computer and the wireless machine.Boulder Computer MavenMicrosoft Most Valuable Professional
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July 21st, 2010 8:17am

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