No Buffer space available, any permanent solution ?

Dear all,

I have been experiencing this problem before but i can't find any permanent solution.

I have tried searching for the solutions in the net but after reading all threads , restarting is the only solution provided.

This problem occurs when my HQclient is attempting to connect. Thru VPN , they're connecting.

Is their any other solution ? would increasing my ram will be a solution ?

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GregDxb
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hi Greg, I can understand how much worried you are with this problem, the possible thing is that your connectivity to the HQ.

Editting the registry is not for beginners, if you don't know what you're doing I suggest you don't try this, basically it's use at your own risk.

Anytime you want to edit the registry it is a good idea to back it up first. For information on how to backup and restore the registry in all versions of Windows click here.

If you are using Windows 95/98/Me follow these steps:

First step is to launch the registry editor. To do this go to Start, Run and type regedit. In the left pane navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP once there, look for an entry called MaxConnections. If it exists highlight it by clicking it and then right click it and select modify. Increase the value (recommended value is to double the current value).

If the MaxConnections entry does not exist you must create it. To do this, right click in the right pane and choose new from the menu and select String Value. Give it the name MaxConnections. Then right click it and select modify and enter a value of 200.

Restart your computer, if all goes well then you fixed the problem, if not, revert the changes by restoring the registry. (You may have to reboot to safe mode to do this).

If you are running Windows NT/2000/XP follow these steps: First step is to launch the registry editor. To do this go to Start, Run and type regedit. In the left pane navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters once there, you must create the entry TcpNumConnections. To do this, right click in the right pane and choose new from the menu and select DWORD Value. Give it the name TcpNumConnections. Then right click it and select modify and enter a value of 200.

Restart your computer, if all goes well then you fixed the problem, if not, revert the changes by restoring the registry. (You may have to reboot to safe mode to do this).

ALSO (if above not resolve your issue)

---------------------------------------------- Now try 2 way and I hope this will work the first thing you need to do is delete the NIC card drivers and reinstall try to update it also then try to PING first HQ.

Second if the 1st option won't work try to replace the network card and then configure your client machine again. Also make sure that you don't have firewall software which blocking the traffic to HQ.

"GregDxb" wrote:

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Akber Alwani

:) thanks for the reply... but let me clarify this...the error message is showing in cleint side. So must perform this regedit to client side not in my HQ ?

"Akber Alwani" wrote:

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GregDxb

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Akber Alwani

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Akber Alwani

Hi try to check if you have more space on your hardrive or if you are using msde try to see your database file and compare it to the 2GB capacity. "No buffer space or low virtual memory" means lacking of space specially when you are running the synchronization.

M> Dear all,

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Mon

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