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Cannot save to Network (Server) drive

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KC Atkins - 30 Mar 2008 16:08 GMT
One of my XP professional NTFS workstations cannot save data files to our
Windows 2003 NTFS server. One gets an error that the server drive is either
full or write protected.

We are also using Exchange Server 2003 based on the server, and the trouble
workstation is able to send/receive internal email.

It can read all of the data files on the server.

Viewing the drive capacity of the server's drive from this workstation, it
shows only a 1 GB drive - and that the server's drive is completely full. It
should show a 40 GB hard drive, and that 20 GB are available (as do my other
workstations).

This behavior occurs all the time, and from Windows Explorer,Office
products, or other products such as Wordpad.

Help! I am completely stumped. Thank you
Robert L. (MS-MVP) - 30 Mar 2008 18:03 GMT
If you logon different user, can you copy? If not, you may want to check if
there is new driver for the NIC.

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> One of my XP professional NTFS workstations cannot save data files to our
> Windows 2003 NTFS server. One gets an error that the server drive is
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> Help! I am completely stumped. Thank you
 
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