is that it's the Sniffer saying "not enough data," rather than a NetBIOS or 
SMB process saying this. The Sniffer is seeing a different number of bytes 
than it expected to see based on its decode of the headers. Can you send us 
a printout of the offending packet? Thanks.

Priscilla

At 11:45 AM 2/28/01, Michael Linehan wrote:
>I need something answered and I hope someone can help me here. After all
>you guys/gals are the best. I am watching a file copy operation on a
>sniffer in a windows environment. I am constantly seeing a reference to
>an error and I am not sure what it means. In the summary window I have a
>line that reads:
>
>R=Read+X, Read 4096; Error-Not Enough Data!!!
>
>In the Packet window under the NetBIOS Service Session I see:
>
>  ***Mismatch --> Actual Data Length: 1456 bytes
>
>Does anyone have any idea what this means? I have seen the sequence
>virtually every time I see files copied in Windows. If I was to venture
>a guess it is NetBIOS way of saying that the file is too large for a
>single packet, I have to break it up into pieces to transmit.
>
>Am I right?????
>
>Thanks gurus,
>Michael Linehan
>
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