>Does anybody use this forum? If so.....
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>After installing (re-installing actually, I goofed) Server service, it won't start up. Event log indicates that there's not enough storage on the sever to execute command. What does this mean and how do I fix it? Which server is it talking about and where is it looking for storage? All accessible drives have at least 500MB.
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The Server service is the service that publishes shared resources to the network; without it, other people won't be able to get at shared printers or file spaces.
I've gotten this error where I was unable to expand the NT swap file. Check the settings for Virtual Memory in the System Applet of Control Panel, and make sure that you've allocated a minimum of (Physical RAM + (number of processors *11)) MB. You may need this to be larger; the inNT registry can't expand to a size >25% of swap space, so if you have a large or badly bloated registry, you may need to expand the swap file space available to NT.
You may want to read the entries on swap file space available at
www.ntfaq.com>TIA