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GUESS WHAT *I* HAD HAPPEN TODAY!
ERROR 1130: Not enough server storage is available to process this command.
I'm trying to open a share on a networked computer of mine. I know it had worked before. Not sure when the last time was that I networked, though.
So I Google. Google turns up some seemingly non-related hits.
I had just installed a search program & thought maybe that had something to do with it. So I use GoBack (which when I now actual want to use it, I find does not have a particularly usable interface). But still I cannot network.
So I come here & do a search.
That turns up this:
"Sharing a drive" http://www.pcqanda.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=2&topic_id=306255#306295
And the poster (me!) asks this question. "Do you have Norton AV. Does your event log show an ID# 2011."
I say, hmmm. Don't think I have Norton AV on this computer? I load the Event Viewer (eventvwr.exe). Sure enough, I have 2011's on the computer I trying to connect to. hmmm. I know I have GoBack installed. But that was just a small single installation. And I know I recently install Norton Ghost. That was part of NSW Premier. And in order to install Ghost, other BS needed to also be installed.
I also know that I never "activated" Ghost. And that the "preview" time had expired. So I figured I'd use GoBack to go back to before I installed Ghost. Now when I actual want to use it, I find that GoBack does not have a particularly usable interface. (Did I mention that before)? No particularly easy way to do something like, 'GO BACK to before I installed Ghost'. So I go back to the 12th. Not far enough. So I go back forward (back/forward?) to today.
Figure I'll just use Add or Remove & remove Ghost. Add or Remove asks if I want to remove all of NSW or just parts. I say parts to see what happens. I select Ghost & reboot, not sure if since the only thing that there was to remove was Ghost, whether it would actually remove NSW or not. (It did not).
Anyhow, upon reboot, my shares immediately connect.
What !
Seemingly by not activating, whatever, whatever, whatever, Symantec disabled something, & that stopped my network shares from working, generating my error.
I should have put 2 & 2 together before. Cause each time I would boot, Symantec graciously notified me that I needed to active Ghost, & that some such service or the other wouldn't start. I just figured, it had to do with Ghost, so I didn't care, but I didn't think it would affect anything else.
Seemingly it did.
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