When I type that string into google I get one direct hit that references a wmi query. The rest of the hits are irrelevant. Same thing with Alta-Vista. With regard to the reference to DOS, I am in the habit of referring to the command console as DOS for the past 30 years. Old habits die hard...
So I take it that nobody has seen tasklist and this error message together.
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > "pneuvil1" <hfhsdba> wrote in message > news:572359B7-E794-4C8B-9A5F-FA48EBE0D757[ at ]microsoft.com... > > "Server buffers are full and data cannot be accepted" > > this is the message I get when I type in this command at a DOS prompt on > > some of my servers. Others it displays the expected results. I suspect a > > configuration variable is not set right or high enough. Does anybody have > > a > > clue on how to fix this error. > > > > I typically have Windows 2003 sp1 or 2 loaded and these servers are plenty > > busy. > > thanks > > Paul > > Google is your friend. When you type "Server buffers are full and data > cannot be accepted" into a Google search box you'll get a handful of > replies, one of them from Microsoft. By the way, your server does not run > DOS. This is a legacy OS introduced some 30 years ago. You're probably > working in the Command Console. > > >
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