Thursday, November 20, 2008

When a network file-save goes "poof!"

It's Thursday, so there's a new "LangaList Plus" column posted at WindowsSecrets.Com. this week, it covers:

When a network file-save goes "poof!" Windows "Delayed Write" errors can mean immediate data loss.They're rare, but "Delayed Write Failures" are never good. And they can be tough to sort out. Here are the best resources I know of.

A different kind of network file failure: A reader asked: "Today I tried to copy some files from my desktop to my laptop using the network. I'm sure I've done this before, but today I got an error message about 'Not enough server storage is available to process this command.' Are they talking about disk storage on the remote computer? 61 GB isn't enough? Sigh." Fortunately, the answer is easy--- but not obvious.

Vista trouble: When things don't work quite right after a Vista upgrade....

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