Server Service May Fail After Installing Network
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.51, 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.51, 4.0
SYMPTOMS
After you install network services for the first time you may see
the following system events in the event log:
Event ID: 7023
Source: Service Control Manager
Type: Error
Description: The Server service terminated with the following error:
Not enough server storage is available to process this
command.
Event ID: 7001
Source: Service Control Manager
Type: Error
Description: The Computer browser service depends on the server
service which failed to start because of the following
error: Not enough server storage is available to
process this command.
When you try to
start the server service at the command line using the command
NET START SERVER
the following
error message appears:
System error 1130 has occurred.
Not
enough server storage is available to process this command.
This problem typically occurs with computers
that come from the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) with
Windows NT and Service Pack 3 preinstalled.
CAUSE
This problem can occur if Windows NT is installed and the latest
service pack is installed before any network services are installed.
If the Srv.sys file is not present when the service pack is applied
it is not updated because Update.exe updates only components that
are installed on the Windows NT system. When Windows NT starts up
after the network services have been installed from the original
Windows NT CD-ROM, the original non-Service Pack 3 version of the
Srv.sys file is used. To correctly work with the rest of the updated
system files, the Srv.sys file must be updated to the same version
as the installed service pack.
RESOLUTION
Reapply the Windows NT Service Pack.
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