Network Drive Connectivity Issue

RichieWallz

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Nov 21, 2003
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Hi all who are reading.

I am having problems with my mapped network drives in Windows XP Corp. There are 4 PC's on my network which are all in a Workgroup. (not Domain). Whenever I try to access my network drives I get an error message saying, "Insufficient System Resources Exist To Complete The Requested Service". I am able to access the shared drives by going into the shared folder section in My Network Places but I am not keen on having to do that all the time.

System Memory can't be the problem as I now have 1.5GB of KT333 installed. I have also changed the Virtual Memory settings and the Network card to try and correct this issue but to no evail.

Many Thanks for any help you can provide...

P.S. System Restores dont solve this problem eighther.
 

riser

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Share all the C drives of the computer and map to each drive.
get the computer name of the one you want to connect to, go to start - run - and type "\\(computername)\C [or C$, depending on your share, the $ makes it invisible]).
If that connects, maybe the My Network Places has a fault to it. I would just map a drive to each computer's C: drive.

Riser