Re: can't share C: volume

From: Brian Desmond/469090 (brian@greenview.ws)
Date: 12/02/02


From: "Brian Desmond/469090" <brian@greenview.ws>
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 16:49:44 -0600

Try connecting to \\YourMachine\C$ as an admin. There should be a hidden
share for each drive letter on your computer, assuming you didn't delete
those.

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brian@greenview.ws
"scowles" <scowles@ckhbREMOVE.org> wrote in message
news:pan.2002.12.02.21.21.50.594037@ckhbREMOVE.org...
> So, on the C:\ volume, I've turned off simple file sharing (again just for
> paranoia), rebooted, turned off sharing on c:\, rebooted, turned on admin
> share for c:\, rebooted, and created a new share on c:\ with full control
> for everyone, users, admins, etc., and rebooted.
>
> Still no share.  Same old message:
>
> \\hostname\volume c is not accessible.  You might not have permission
> to use this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server
> to find out if you have access permissions.  Not enough server storage
> is available to process this command.
>
> For completeness, I also turned off System Restore monitoring on the c:\
> volume, rebooted, reshared.  No effect.  Still no share.
>
> The volume still has 25% free (4G).
>
> If anyone has any other germaine ideas, I'd appreciate hearing about them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> scowles at earthlink dot net
>
>
> On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 12:09:39 +0000, eXPonent wrote:
>
> > In 'Computer Management' under 'Shared Folders' does the drive appear as
C$?
> > You could try to add a 'New File share' from here of that
drive/partition,
> > or have you already tried this?
> > Ensure 'Simple File Sharing' is disabled before going into MMC.
> > Alternatively go Start>Run and type shrpubw and press enter, which
allows
> > you to create a shared folder.
> > HTH
> >
> > "scowles" <scowles@ckhbREMOVE.org> wrote in message
> > news:pan.2002.11.23.02.36.58.626386@ckhbREMOVE.org...
> >> On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 00:32:45 +0000, eXPonent wrote:
> >>
> >> > You have 1GB free of a 13GB partition; presumably this is the boot
> >> > partition, yes?
> >> > Do you have the pagefile set for this partition and if so is it
managed
> > by
> >> > Windows?
> >> > If it is, then some of the remaining [possibly insufficient] space on
> > the
> >> > partition may be resrved and therefore prevents it from being shared;
> >> > sharing would as need to write more info to the partition.
> >>
> >> Thanks for the suggestion.  Yes, this is the boot disk, and swap is
> >> limited to 512M.
> >>
> >> I increased the volume size to 16.8G with 4.25G free.  No change in the
> >> error message, so I'm still at square 1.
> >>
> >> Any other ideas?
> >>
> >> scowles at earthlink dot net
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > "scowles" <scowles@ckhbREMOVE.org> wrote in message
> >> > news:pan.2002.11.21.17.39.16.45386@ckhbREMOVE.org...
> >> >> Synopsis:  My system has a problem sharing the C: volume.
> >> >>
> >> >> This is a WinXP Pro, SP1 system trying to share 4 volumes; 3 of them
> >> >> share with no problem, but the C: volume will not share.  I've
checked
> >> >> permissions for owners, creator, users.  The output of "net share"
> > shows
> >> >> that the volume is shared.  But, when I verify the share via Windows
> >> >> Explorer by drilling down through Network Neighbourhood, I get an
error
> >> >> dialog box saying:
> >> >>
> >> >> \\hostname\volume c is not accessible.  You might not have
permission
> >> >> to use this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this
server
> >> >> to find out if you have access permissions.  Not enough server
storage
> >> >> is available to process this command.
> >> >>
> >> >> The C: drive has a capacity of 13G with 1G free.  The computer is
> >> >> running 256M ram, with plenty free.  The account used to browse the
> > volume
> >> >> is a password-protected owner account with full control.
> >> >>
> >> >> I don't know what else to check.  Does anyone have an idea why this
> > volume
> >> >> might not be sharing correctly?  Could something in the registry
have
> > been
> >> >> thrown off?
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks,
> >> >> scowles at earthlink dot net
> >> >>
> >>
>


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