Error message: "not enough server memory is available to process this command" tries to open the network when the folder shared

When an XP machine is peer-to-peer by ethernet to a 7 W machine, sometimes the XP machine cannot access the files W 7 and the Xp machine displays the message "not enough memory server is available... "the W7 machine retart solves the problem, but the problem recurrs each week.

Hi Richard hartwell,.

Could you tell what antivirus software you have installed on your Windows XP machine?

The problem occurs because of a software antivirus installed on your Windows XP computer.

See article Knowledge Base MicrosoftAntivirus software may Cause Event ID 2011 for a likely solution, specifying a value of IRPStackSize 15 on the Windows XP computer.

As a test, you can consider disabling the security software on your Windows 7 machine as well.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-Windows-Firewall-on-or-off

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/disable-antivirus-software

Note: Allow all security software after the trial.

Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support

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