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enough server storage is available to process this command', is an annoying error that I have come across a couple of times when using some of the machines at work and home over the past few years. This isn't an error http://www.techfleece.com/2011/03/03/how-to-fix-not-enough-server-storage-is-available-to-process-this-command-error/ that will affect every user, but, if you do come across it, then here are a couple of reasons as to why it can happen: You don't have a DWORD VALUE for IRPStackSize in your registry You have a DWORD VALUE for IRPStackSize in your registry but the data value is set too low What might have triggered the error message? You are trying to map a drive? You are trying to access a shared folder over a network that you set up correctly? You not enough are trying to share files/ drives between a Windows 7 machine and a Windows XP machine You are trying to print over a network, where the printer driver resides on another machine on that network. (This was my 2nd occurrence) Those are just the kind of things I was doing when the error was triggered. The main time that it has come up though is when I have correctly set up file sharing over a network and have had no problems accessing not enough storage those folders and the out of the blue I would get the error message which would prevent me from accessing those files/ drives. Note, that in your Event logs it may show up as, ‘Event ID 2011'. At work all of our machines are running XP Pro and normally work perfectly fine. However, every now and then (and it is rare) this issue will throw a spanner in the works. Normally on a busy day, but that's Sod's Law. It can also occur when trying to share files/ drives between machines running Windows 7 and Windows XP (this is due to the IRPStackSize on the different OS's being different by default) If the error does come up when you are trying to share files between a Windows 7 PC and a Windows XP machine, then the IRPStackSize adjustment needs to be increased on the XP machine not the Windows 7 one. Default value sizes for IRPStackSize in Windows NT | 2000 | XP: Windows NT 4.0 - 11 (default value) Windows 2000 - 15 (default value) Windows XP - 15 (default value) There are many, many things that can cause the IRPStackSize to become too small, but one of the most common reasons are anti-virus software that has been installed or many different programs such as Acronis TrueImage, AVG, Norton, Microsoft Security Essentials etc. It's not the programs that are the problem, but the drivers and the IRP slots that they use up, hence over