"Not enough storage available to process this command"

Problem

You see the error message, 'Not enough storage available to process this command' on the screen, when the following operations fail:

  • Agent/Distribution server installation
  • Patch and asset scanning
  • Remote control

Cause

You see this error if the IRPStackSize registry entry on the client computer is set too low.

Resolution

You can resolve this issue by increasing the IRPStackSize registry in the client computer in which the error occured. To increase the IRPStackSize registry, follow the steps given below:

  1. Click start>Run
  2. Enter regedit
  3. Click OK
  4. Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters
  5. Double-click parameters
  6. Right-click on the IRPStackSize and click Modify

    Note: If the IRPStackSize entry is not present in this subkey, follow the steps given below to create it:

        1. Click Edit
        2. Point to New
        3. Click DWORD Value
        4. Enter a name for the IRPStackSize value
        5. Press Enter

    Note: Enter a name for the IRPStackSize value exactly as it appears. The value name is case sensitive.

  7. In the Value data field, enter a value larger than the original value
  8. Click OK

For more details, see Description of the IRPStackSize parameter in Windows 2000, in Windows XP, and in Windows Server 2003

Applies to: Agent/Distribution server Installation Failure, Endpoint Central Agent/Distribution server Installation, Patch Scan Failure, Asset Scan Failure, Remote Control Failure

Keywords: Agent/Distribution server Installation, Endpoint Central Agent/Distribution server Installation Failure, Installation Failure, Asset Scan Fails, Patch Scan Fails, Remote Control Fails

 

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