Hey bloo - just read on MSDN that these values are hard coded into Win XP and that creating the keys won't make any diff.
I can't freaking believe this.....what a terrible oversight by MS!!!!!!
I appreciate MS's sense of urgency regarding this issue (yeah right)....a quick google search shows that this problem is wide spread, not to mention incredibly annoying!
Has anyone heard anything for this yet? This issue has been around for EVER! I would love a fix for this. I can't believe MS would leave this alone for so long...
apparently it's an issue with the content being on a network drive. if you can, work off the local drive. that's the only workaround i've found, though i imagine it's not feasible to everyone...
I've been seeing this off and on for months. Sometimes I can successfully work on my networked machine and sometimes I cannot. It's a crap shoot. So I got into the habit of logging directly onto the server and doing most of my work there. That almost
always worked...until this morning. Yesterday afternoon I was happily coding away, debugging, building, blah, blah, blah. This morning I came into work and I absolutely cannot get the damn thing to debug. I have three similiar projects and all three are
throwing the same network BIOS command limit error. I don't know if some bloody update occurred during the night or what. But I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore. Screw VS 2005!!!!!
I'M MIGRATING EVERYTHING TO DELPHI!!!!!! Okay, not really. Not because I wouldn't prefer that, but I just really don't have a say in such matters. But this is really ridiculous. The knowledge base articles about this are as worthless as the proverbial
mammary glands on a boar. I wish I could reach through my monitor and grab one of those freakin' geeks at Microsoft and strangle him/her.
Done ranting. I feel a little better now. But not much.
I've been struggling this issue too, but found out the solution for me. Instructions mentioned in KB are true, but the named steps must be taken both in client machine as well as in the server machine, set it to 10000 and now its working, try it too :)
I had my project in my shared documents folder, this seemed to be the problem, on moving the folder to the my documents/visual studio/websites folder, everything was fine.
I had the same problem. Can you please give me more details. My project is on the web server. Are you saying that by removing that network forlder and creating a new one would make the problem go away?
bloo
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Mar 28, 2006 10:09 PM|LINK
thomp361 - found out you can actually add the keys. still didn't solve my problem, but give it a shot.
The KB tells you where to add them and what type to make them
thomp361
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Mar 28, 2006 10:23 PM|LINK
Hey bloo - just read on MSDN that these values are hard coded into Win XP and that creating the keys won't make any diff.
I can't freaking believe this.....what a terrible oversight by MS!!!!!!
I appreciate MS's sense of urgency regarding this issue (yeah right)....a quick google search shows that this problem is wide spread, not to mention incredibly annoying!
UnlnvlslblE
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Aug 15, 2006 03:33 PM|LINK
bloo
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Aug 15, 2006 03:57 PM|LINK
tsb5270
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Aug 22, 2006 02:06 PM|LINK
I've been seeing this off and on for months. Sometimes I can successfully work on my networked machine and sometimes I cannot. It's a crap shoot. So I got into the habit of logging directly onto the server and doing most of my work there. That almost always worked...until this morning. Yesterday afternoon I was happily coding away, debugging, building, blah, blah, blah. This morning I came into work and I absolutely cannot get the damn thing to debug. I have three similiar projects and all three are throwing the same network BIOS command limit error. I don't know if some bloody update occurred during the night or what. But I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore. Screw VS 2005!!!!! I'M MIGRATING EVERYTHING TO DELPHI!!!!!! Okay, not really. Not because I wouldn't prefer that, but I just really don't have a say in such matters. But this is really ridiculous. The knowledge base articles about this are as worthless as the proverbial mammary glands on a boar. I wish I could reach through my monitor and grab one of those freakin' geeks at Microsoft and strangle him/her.
Done ranting. I feel a little better now. But not much.
imalexis
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Mar 06, 2007 07:07 AM|LINK
i too cannot resolve this and it's impossible for me to work from my server!
this is so irritating :(
neo01
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Mar 08, 2007 09:36 PM|LINK
imalexis
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Mar 08, 2007 11:49 PM|LINK
Hey, thanks.
I'll try that the next time I encounter this problem. I deleted the folder that causing the problems and it's working now.
Thanks again. =)
panzer
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Jul 05, 2007 08:54 PM|LINK
I had my project in my shared documents folder, this seemed to be the problem, on moving the folder to the my documents/visual studio/websites folder, everything was fine.
kchan9999
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Re: Probelm with KB 810886 during debug
Jul 09, 2007 09:31 PM|LINK
Hey man,
I had the same problem. Can you please give me more details. My project is on the web server. Are you saying that by removing that network forlder and creating a new one would make the problem go away?
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