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Problem accessing a SATA drive through the network

by =?Utf-8?B?Z2xheWRlcGZz?= <glaydepfs@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 6, 2008 at 12:26 PM

I installed a SATA drive on a workstation as drive D (secondary drive), 
formated it NTFS, shared it, and it works fine on the workstation, can
access 
the network - win server 2003 - copy files, access any other workstation. 
I 
can see both drive C (an IDE drive - master) & D.  When I try to access
drive 
C or the SATA drive from another workstation or the server, I get an error

message that it is accessable and "not enough server storage is available
to 
process this command".  If I unplug the SATA drive, then I can access
drive C 
without any problem.  I installed the operating system on the SATA drive
and 
have it as a stand alone drive and same issues.  It all seems to revolve 
around the SATA drive.  Seagate says because it works fine on the machine,
it 
is not a hard drive problem but a network problem.  

Anyone have any ideas?
 




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Problem accessing a SATA drive through the network
=?Utf-8?B?Z2xheWRlcGZz?=   2008-08-06 12:26:01 
Re: Problem accessing a SATA drive through the network
"Merv Porter [SBS-MV  2008-08-06 19:51:25 

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