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you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Win Xp Error "Not enough not enough quota is available to process this command network drive quota is available to process this command" Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms820778.aspx Threaded Mode January 17th, 2003,07:41 AM #1 c206h View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Med Student Join Date Oct 2001 Location TN Posts 25 Win Xp Error "Not enough quota is available to process this command" I have run Win XP Home for several months without a problem. Now, the computer runs fine right after boot, but if you use an application like IE 6.0 for 15-20 minutes, it http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?129176-Win-Xp-Error-quot-Not-enough-quota-is-available-to-process-this-command-quot quits functioning. If you try to launch a program such as Outlook after this time, you may get an error message "Not enough quota is available to process this command". Sometimes you click a taskbar button and nothing happens, no error message, etc. A reboot cures the problem temporarily and then the same problems start again. I searched this problem on the 'net and found an article suggesting to increase the Virtual Memory paging file size. I increased it from 767 to 1567 (max was already set at 1568) and this immediately made the computer function normally - HOWEVER, after 20 min or so of use, the same problems as above started again! There also was an option to "Let System manage" VM and I tried that, but it didn't help. I also did all of the above with a diagnostic startup and disabled all the extraneous startup programs I could, but this didn't help. Regards, John Reply With Quote January 17th, 2003,06:08 PM #2 ProfessorU View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Virtual PC Surgeon! Join Date Jul 2001 Location Chicago Posts 1,107 Your PC will use space on the hard drive to store data that won't fit in RAM. But i