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Hi All
I have recently realised that the idea I have
always had that PC's are there to make life easier, is probably the stupidest misconception of my life!!!!
I have an otherwise normal PC that will not allow
the server service to start, event viewer reports that there is not enough server storage to start the service.
I have deleted entire network services and
adapters and re-installed, this does not help. The machine runs on the network, can be
accessed by programs such as remote administrator and sees all the other machines on my netwrok.
This machine is an upmarket PIII with 512 meg of
RAM, gigabytes of empty disk space, the storage space referred to is obviously not this type of storage.
There are only the basic environment variables set
so it is not out of this type of storage. I thus conclude I do not know what server storage is, my text books don't help me, they obviously figured I knew this before I started reading.
I am stumped and it is not the first time I have
bumped into this one but it has always been fixed before by killing the network and re-installing.
Oh I forgot to mention this is Win NT4 with
service pack 6a. I have used 6a many many times and never had trouble with it, so I don't think it is specific to the service pack either.
Someone please help!!!!
Regards
Donald Pittendrigh
I have recently realised that the idea I have
always had that PC's are there to make life easier, is probably the stupidest misconception of my life!!!!
I have an otherwise normal PC that will not allow
the server service to start, event viewer reports that there is not enough server storage to start the service.
I have deleted entire network services and
adapters and re-installed, this does not help. The machine runs on the network, can be
accessed by programs such as remote administrator and sees all the other machines on my netwrok.
This machine is an upmarket PIII with 512 meg of
RAM, gigabytes of empty disk space, the storage space referred to is obviously not this type of storage.
There are only the basic environment variables set
so it is not out of this type of storage. I thus conclude I do not know what server storage is, my text books don't help me, they obviously figured I knew this before I started reading.
I am stumped and it is not the first time I have
bumped into this one but it has always been fixed before by killing the network and re-installing.
Oh I forgot to mention this is Win NT4 with
service pack 6a. I have used 6a many many times and never had trouble with it, so I don't think it is specific to the service pack either.
Someone please help!!!!
Regards
Donald Pittendrigh