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QuoteReply Topic: Desktops: Not enough storage is availablePosted: 24 August 2008 at 6:58pm Fast machine and I always receive; "Error creating desktop: Not enough
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storage is available to process this command." So I can't use it. That's ok, http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net is full of win. molotov Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Moderator Group Joined: 04 October 2006 Status: Offline Points: 17526 Post Options Post Reply Quotemolotov Report Post not enough storage is available to process this command windows 10 Thanks(0) QuoteReply Posted: 24 August 2008 at 7:08pm Hi Elise, This has been covered before in this forum, as well as in the topic in which you initially posted. The explanation can be found here: New Desktops Utility - Not enough storage error Daily affirmation: net helpmsg 4006 Post Reply Tweet Forum Jump -- Select Forum -- Autoruns BgInfo Disk2vhd Miscellaneous Utilities Process Explorer Process Monitor PsTools RootkitRevealer Usage RootkitRevealer Logs Utilities Suggestions Internals Development Troubleshooting Malware Site Bugs Site Suggestions Forum Permissions You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot create polls in this forumYou cannot vote in polls in this forum Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums version 11.06Copyright ©2001-2016 Web Wiz Ltd.
Windows error: Not enough storage is available to process this command The error "Not enough storage is available to process this command" can happen in many programs within not enough storage is available to process this command skype Windows, including AppAssure Replay 4 backups and trying to RDP into another not enough storage is available to process this command server 2012 machine. Solution To resolve the issue follow the steps below: On the PC you are attempting to connect to not enough server storage is available to process this command windows 7 run Regedit. Be sure that for backup programs such as AppAssure, this would be the Core PC. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServiceslanmanserverparameters. Double-click IRPStackSize (or if this registry setting doesn't exist, create it using a new DWORD). http://forum.sysinternals.com/desktops-not-enough-storage-is-available_topic15940.html Change the Base value to 15 and click OK. Reboot the machine. You should now be able to force a backup or remote into the target machine. Logging In... Profile cancel Sign in with Twitter Sign in with Facebook or CommentName EmailNot published Website Concerned About Cyber Attacks? CLICK HERE > Want to Migrate to the Cloud? CLICK HERE > Ready to Experience https://www.puryear-it.com/solving-windows-error-enough-storage-available-process-command Microsoft Office 365? DOWNLOAD OUR FREE OFFICE 365 GUIDE > Want the latest IT news directly in your inbox? Subscribe now! Puryear IT, LLC 1779 Government St Baton Rouge, LA 70802 (225) 706_-8414 info@puryear-it.com client Login remote support Like Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter Connect With Us on LinkedIn All contents © 2016 Puryear IT. All rights reserved. | Sitemap | Privacy Policy Design by: Ulistic Home About Us Our Ideal Client Meet Our Founder Support Process Technical Expertise Referral Program Careers Testimonials Managed IT Services CIO Services Linux Consulting IT Project Work Patch Management IT Monitoring Business Continuity Cloud Services Cloud Consulting Cloud Technologies Microsoft Office 365 Cloud CRM Hosted Services Hosted Microsoft Exchange File Sharing Business VoIP Services Security Management IT Security Services AuditSafe Vulnerability Scans Apple & Mac Support Our Clients Law Offices Healthcare CPA & Accounting Plants and Refineries Media Center CEO Blog Business IT Articles Press Releases Tech Tips Video Library Publications Get Support Payment Portal Contact Us Puryear IT, LLC 1779 Government St Baton Rouge, LA 70802 (225) 706_-8414 info@puryear-it.com x 365Baton Rouge Flooding 2016BlogFrom The C
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any http://stackoverflow.com/questions/507853/system-error-code-8-not-enough-storage-is-available-to-process-this-command questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies http://www.techfleece.com/2011/03/03/how-to-fix-not-enough-server-storage-is-available-to-process-this-command-error/ of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow not enough is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up System Error. Code: 8. Not enough storage is available to process this command up vote 29 down vote favorite 20 We have a few Win32 applications (coded in Delphi 2006) storage is available where sometimes the user gets an error message saying "System Error. Code: 8. Not enough storage is available to process this command.". From the stacktrace it looks like it is always during CreateWnd call Main ($1edc): 004146cc +070 app.exe SysUtils RaiseLastOSError 00414655 +005 app.exe SysUtils RaiseLastOSError 004ce44c +130 app.exe Controls TWinControl.CreateWnd 00535a72 +022 app.exe cxControls TcxControl.CreateWnd 004ce82a +016 app.exe Controls TWinControl.CreateHandle 00553d21 +005 app.exe cxContainer TcxContainer.CreateHandle 00586ef1 +005 app.exe cxEdit TcxCustomEdit.CreateHandle 005c331d +005 app.exe cxDropDownEdit TcxCustomDropDownEdit.CreateHandle 004ceaf0 +074 app.exe Controls TWinControl.UpdateShowing 004ceb1e +0a2 app.exe Controls TWinControl.UpdateShowing 004cebdc +03c app.exe Controls TWinControl.UpdateControlState 004d118a +026 app.exe Controls TWinControl.CMVisibleChanged 004cb713 +2bb app.exe Controls TControl.WndProc 004cf569 +499 app.exe Controls TWinControl.WndProc 004b727d +4c1 app.exe Forms TCustomForm.WndProc 004cb3a0 +024 app.exe Controls TControl.Perform 004c9f6a +026 app.exe Controls TControl.SetVisible 004b6c46 +03a app.exe Forms TCustomForm.SetVisible 004baf1b +007 app.exe Forms TCustomForm.Show 004bb151 +14d app.exe Forms TCustomForm.ShowModal 007869c7 +0d3 app.exe UfrmPrice 770 +19 TfrmPrice.EditPrice 0078655d +009 app.exe UfrmPrice 628 +0 TfrmPrice.actNewBidExecute 00431ce7 +00f app.exe Classes TBasicActio
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 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 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 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 overtime you may need to increase the value of the IRPStackSize as you install more and more programs as time goes on. For a detailed look at the issue please refer to the Microsoft official help on the subject here Or f