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Old July 4th 05, 03:32 AM
Richard G. Harper
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Glad I could be of assistance.

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"CP" wrote in message
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You are awesome...I only had to increase it by 3 as suggested by the
article...and it is working. THANKS CP

"Richard G. Harper" wrote in message
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The problem is with the HOST computer - the one that you're trying to get
to. It is not a problem with the GUEST computer - the one that you're
seeing the error message on.

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"CP" wrote in message
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Perhaps I need to restate the issue...I can see the ME machine from the
XP machine with no problem, but I cannot see the XP machine from the ME
machine (will actually I can see it but it says that there is not enough
memory to open the folder)...so it would appear that the issue lies with
the ME machine...your link below take me to a procedure for the XP
machine...is this correct? Since there is not a registry entry in ME
(without adding a couple of layers) but there is such a registry entry
in XP...I am confused. Does the problem lie with the XP machine or with
the ME machine??? THANKS CP

"CP" wrote in message
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Does this apply to WinXP HE or Win ME???

CP
"Richard G. Harper" wrote in message
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See this article - I think your network is fine but this setting is
not:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q177078

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"CP" wrote in message
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I have a home network set up (I am a bit new to
networking) and everything is working but I have a question. I have
certain
folders shared with the "downstairs" computer and certain folders
shared
with the "upstairs" computer. The downstairs computer is running
WinXP HE
with 1 G of DDR RAM and the upstairs computer is running WinME with
512 M of
SDRAM memory. The issues is this: I can see and have access to the
upstairs computer from the downstairs computer and I can see but NOT
have
access to the downstairs computer from the upstairs computer...it
says that
there is not enough memory. Is this truly the case or are there just
limitation with WinME that do not exist with WinXP HE?...or maybe I
just
have something configured wrong. Before I go out
and buy more SDRAM memory or I upgrade WinME to WinXP HE...I would
like know
for sure, if possible, which it is...Thanks for any advice you can
provide...

BTW...here is what I have...
OK...like a say, I am a bit new to this...what I have on the XP
computer is:

Client for MS Networks
Eacfit Driver
File and Packet Sharing for MS Networks
QoS Packet
Internet Protocal

What I have on the ME computer is:

Client for MS Networks
LPR for TCP/IP printing
802.11g Wirless PCI card
Dial-up adpater
TCP/IP - 802.11g PCI Card
TCP/IP - Dial Up Adapter
File and Print Sharing for MS Networks

CP