"Not enough storage is available to process this command."
"Not enough storage is available to process this command."
I've been copying not-too-large amounts of data with AS 2.54 recently, and whenever I try to copy lots of files, I get "Error: (8) Not enough storage is available to process this command." repeatedly during the copying. The operation proceeds fine if I click "Retry", but how can I stop this error from showing up at all?
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Re: "Not enough storage is available to process this command
Could you reproduce this problem?
What is your Windows version and disk file system (NTFS/FAT/some network disk,other...)?
What is your Windows version and disk file system (NTFS/FAT/some network disk,other...)?
Re: "Not enough storage is available to process this command
Any time I copy sufficiently many files at once (not quite sure how many is sufficient) the error occurs.Jan Rysavy wrote:Could you reproduce this problem?
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Re: "Not enough storage is available to process this command
Please try to turn off your antivirus protection and reproduce the problem...
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Re: "Not enough storage is available to process this command
WinXP Pro SP3 or Win7 x86 | SS 2.54
Re: "Not enough storage is available to process this command
Just ran into this myself .
XP SP3, put in today's Windows Automatic Updates.
Other then "normal" stuff that I had open, I had (updated &) was running FreeFileSync, & I had NoVirusThanks running.
I had already copied a few files from server to networked computer.
Was in process of copying 8 files, 24 MB from server to networked when I got this "not enough storage" error.
The number in parens that I got was (1130), if that matters.
Closing FFS & NAVT, made no difference.
Restarted NAVT.
I can browse other networked computers, but not the one I had been writing too.
Windows Explorer gives the same error message, after timing out.
Checking IRPStackSize shows that I do not have that set on this computer.
Not sure why I ran into this all of a sudden?
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Put in IRPStackSize, 0x15 (I hope that isn't default!), rebooted, & now when I try to access that computer (Win7, or Vista at the least it is), I get an "(58) The specified server cannot perform the requested operation" error.
I was able to go the other way from Win7 to server successfully.
Could just be that this particular Win7 computer needs a reboot, but I'm not in a position to do that at this time .
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Oh yeah. Also of late ... Adobe Flash & Adobe (Acrobat) Reader updates. (With the Reader, "Adobe ARM", whatever that is, does, set itself up in HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. I've now disabled that.)
(And I think I'm just going to let things be until I know that computer can be rebooted, which may not be anytime soon.)
XP SP3, put in today's Windows Automatic Updates.
Other then "normal" stuff that I had open, I had (updated &) was running FreeFileSync, & I had NoVirusThanks running.
I had already copied a few files from server to networked computer.
Was in process of copying 8 files, 24 MB from server to networked when I got this "not enough storage" error.
The number in parens that I got was (1130), if that matters.
Closing FFS & NAVT, made no difference.
Restarted NAVT.
I can browse other networked computers, but not the one I had been writing too.
Windows Explorer gives the same error message, after timing out.
Checking IRPStackSize shows that I do not have that set on this computer.
Not sure why I ran into this all of a sudden?
---
Put in IRPStackSize, 0x15 (I hope that isn't default!), rebooted, & now when I try to access that computer (Win7, or Vista at the least it is), I get an "(58) The specified server cannot perform the requested operation" error.
I was able to go the other way from Win7 to server successfully.
Could just be that this particular Win7 computer needs a reboot, but I'm not in a position to do that at this time .
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Oh yeah. Also of late ... Adobe Flash & Adobe (Acrobat) Reader updates. (With the Reader, "Adobe ARM", whatever that is, does, set itself up in HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. I've now disabled that.)
(And I think I'm just going to let things be until I know that computer can be rebooted, which may not be anytime soon.)
WinXP Pro SP3 or Win7 x86 | SS 2.54