Not enough server storage is available to process this command is a message that you can receive when you try to access a shared resource on a network. The Event ID: 2011 may also be written referring to the configuration parameter IRPStackSize. If the IRPStackSize is not present in the Registry the default value which may not be large enough for the server service to administer shared folders on some of the physical drives.
Not enough server storage is available to process this command
Posted by Martin in Knowledge, Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Knowledge, Operating Systems, Windows13
Jan
Revo Uninstaller Program Uninstaller
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows, software9
Jan
A new version of Revo Uninstaller was released this week and I decided to install it again to check on the progress of the application. Revo Uninstaller is a program uninstaller that has several interesting features that I mentioned only briefly in my last article which was published a while ago. It’s main task is a replacement for the Windows uninstaller which is slow and careless when it comes to uninstalling applications.
Pin Folders to the start menu
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows29
Oct
While Windows XP and Vista offer a way to pin files to the Start Menu both operating systems do not offer a way to pin folders to it. You might have noticed that a right-click on a file on your hard drive does not give the option to pin it to the Start Menu as well, it only appears if you press the shift key while right-clicking the file.
Automatic compression of the Registry
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software19
Oct
I described a way to compress the Windows registry manually yesterday. The process itself was not really complicated but it involved booting into DOS to complete the changes to the registry that have been made by the process. Tehmul (more of that please) commented in that article pointing to a software named NTREGOPT (NT Registry Optimizer) which would optimize the full registry and perform the replacement during the next system boot automatically.
Check and Compress the Registry
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows18
Oct
The Windows registry is growing with every piece of software and system changes and never gets reduced again on its own. While this is not a problem for most users it could become for users who make lots of changes to their system. A huge registry is slowing down system load which is actually the number one reason why a user should check his registry from time to time and compress it so that it system load time gets reduced again.
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