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Old March 10th 07, 04:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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Error 0×800705AD in File explorer. When trying to copy large batches of files
Vista prompts about Error 0×800705AD and that there is "Insufficent quota to
complete the requested service".

What this also may be doing: is destry files that have been moved or copyed
to shared folders on XP clients. This is not confirmed but it has heppened
more than twice now to files transfered to shared folders on a XP client
machines have "self-destructed". (Clean and Scanned PCs)

/J


 




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