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I installed TI10 and discovered that I could no longer share any of my folders using simple sharing with other users on a peer to peer network. They will get an access denied message.
Note: I had not even performed any backups or other activities I just installed from a retail boxed version of the program I purchased at COMPUSA. The problem remains even after disabling all firewalls. However, when I uninstalled TI10, I could share my folders again. I have GOBACK 4.0 and Ghost loaded on the system. Does either program have an incompatibility with TI10 that might cause this result? Has anyone seen this before? Thanks |
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Uninstall Go Back and try again.
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Hi,
have you checked the irpstacksize parameter in the registry... http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=k...85089&x=6&y=13 I had this problem as long as the parameter was too low. Volker |
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You were both right!
If I uninstall GOBACK I can share folders again. However, by setting the IRPStackSize to 20 I am able to have both programs installed. Naturally, GOBACK must be disabled (not uninstalled) before doing backups or cloning but this is true for any drive imaging program (e.g. Ghost, DriveImage) . Thanks for clearing up the mystery. Paid support at Symantec did not have a clue. |
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