CANNOT COPY USERS01: NOT ENOUGH SERVER STORAGE IS AVAIABLE TO PROCESS THE C

Hi,
I am trying to copy datafiles from window 2000 to Window XP through network drive. USERS01.dbf files size is 25 GB.
USERS01.dbf is not get copied in window XP.
It give error as " CANNOT COPY USERS01: NOT ENOUGH SERVER STORAGE IS AVAIABLE TO PROCESS THE COMMAND".
Window XP partition is NTFS.
Please help to get rid of this error.

Hi,
Then I'd probably install a ftp or ssh-server software on either machine, to be able to avoid using the Windows explorer.
Or, you could try to compress the datafile, and then try to transfer that, if the problem is in the explorer. I know that there's some strange, undocumented "features" in Windows...
HtH
//Johan

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