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Novell/C-Worthy Message Librarian | 1994-08-04 | 27.8 KB | 583 lines |
- Novell Message Librarian Data File Version 1.00
- COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- UNKNOWN
- 184: A read error has occurred. This could indicate a possible
- problem with your hard disk.
- 181: An error occurred in writing a file to the network. Make
- sure the NetWare server is up and running. Then try again. If the error
- persists, notify your network supervisor.
- 110: The specified path
- (%s)
- is invalid. Specify a valid network path in the command.
- 111: You do not have rights to print files from this directory.
- Try printing from a different directory or ask the network supervisor to
- grant you the necessary rights.
- 112: No files were found that match the pattern %s.
- Make sure you are in the correct directory; then use NDIR to list the files
- in the directory from which you want to print. Then type in a valid pattern.
- 201: A number from 1 through 18 is required with
- the Tabs (T=) option.
- 211: A number from 1 through %u is required with
- the Copies (C=) option.
- 220: A form ID number (0-255) or form name is required with
- the Form (F=) option.
- Please wait.
- 240: The banner must have from 1 through 12 characters.
- 242: The NetWare server name must have from 2 through 47 characters.
- 921: Either the supervisor has locked the bindery or volume SYS:
- is not mounted on server %s.
- 182: An error occurred in reading information from the destination
- server. Make sure the server is up and running. Then try again. If the
- error persists, notify your network supervisor.
- 298: An unknown option %s is specified on the command
- line. Consult your documentation for correct command syntax.
- 117: The given base drive is not defined. Use the MAP utility to
- establish a new network drive mapping; then specify the newly mapped drive
- in your command.
- 121: The destination NetWare server %s is
- unknown at this time. Make sure that you typed the server name
- correctly and that it is up and running. You can use NLIST or
- the NetWare Administrator utility to get a list of the
- servers on the network.
- 903: The command line syntax is invalid.
- 104: The path or file specification is missing from the command.
- If this error occurs during login, you will need to correct the problem in
- your login script.
- 183: An error occurred in reading information from the source
- server. Make sure the server is up and running. Then try again. If the
- problem persists, notify your network supervisor.
- 113: The file %s could not be found.
- Verify that the file exists and that the correct path and
- the correct file name were specified.
- 502: This utility expects that when the Server (S=) option is
- used on the command line, the Queue (Q=) option refers to a
- print queue on the specified server. The print queue name
- you supplied is longer than the maximum 47 characters allowed
- for a non-Directory Service based print queue.
- 170: The destination server is running on a version of NetWare
- not supported by this utility. Either upgrade the server to a current
- NetWare version or specify a different server.
- 114: An error occurred in getting the server name.
- Make sure the server is up and running. Then try again.
- 109: You are not attached to the specified server
- %s. Attach to the server and try again.
- 600: This utility is accessing an incorrect version of the
- print job configuration database. Make sure you are using the
- most current version of PRINTCON.
- Do you want to detach from NetWare server %s? (Y/N)
- Enter user name for NetWare server %s:
- Enter your password:
- 141: An invalid username or password was typed in.
- Access to NetWare server %s has been denied.
- GUEST
- The following files are being sent to server %s,
- print queue %s:
- %-12s (Job ID=%08lX)
- 107: This utility was unable to delete the file after sending
- it to the print queue.
- 607: The default print job configuration cannot be found.
- Specify a printer (P=) or print queue (Q=) (not both)
- on the command line, or else create a new print job configuration.
- Local Drive %c:
- 122: This utility could not attach to the NetWare server
- %s. Make sure that you typed the server name correctly
- and that it is up and running. You can use NLIST or
- the NetWare Administrator utility to get a list of
- servers on the network.
- 136: This user account on server %s has expired
- or has been disabled. Ask the network supervisor to enable the account.
- Would you like to change your password on server %s? (Y/N)
- Retype your new password:
- 133: Your password has expired and there are no grace logins
- available. Ask the supervisor to unlock your account.
- 132: Your password has expired. Your network supervisor may need
- to unlock your account.
- 922: Intruder detection lockout has disabled this account.
- 139: The account balance for this user on server
- %s has expired or dropped below the minimum. The
- network supervisor will need to reconcile the account before
- the user can log in.
- Enter your new password:
- 140: This user account on server %s has no
- accounting balance. Ask the network supervisor to increase the balance.
- 135: NetWare server %s does not allow you
- to attach during an unauthorized time period. The supervisor
- has limited the times that this account can be accessed.
- 134: Your station is not approved to attach to NetWare server
- %s using this user account. The supervisor has limited the
- stations that are allowed to attach to this server.
- 400: Your password on server %s
- has been changed.
- 403: Your password on NetWare server %s
- has not been changed. Try changing it with
- the NetWare Administrator utility, NETUSER,
- or SYSCON (NetWare 3 servers).
- 402: The new password has been used previously. Specify a
- unique password not previously used.
- 401: The new password is too short. Specify a longer password.
- 137: Too many stations are already attached to server
- %s using this user account. The supervisor has limited
- the number of active concurrent connections. Another station
- must log out before you can log in to this server.
- 405: The new password was not retyped correctly.
- Try again.
- 130: The supervisor has disabled your user account on NetWare
- server %s. This is probably only a temporary condition.
- Try logging in later.
- 243: The print queue name must have from 2 through 47 characters.
- 160: Print queue %s cannot be found.
- Use the PCONSOLE or NetWare Administrator utility to see
- which queues are defined on the NetWare server.
- Then make sure you specify the queue correctly in the command.
- 404: An invalid character was found in the specified password.
- Do not use the <Ctrl> key when typing passwords.
-
- 505: There is not a default queue assigned to printer %s.
- Use the PCONSOLE or NetWare Administrator utility
- to assign a default queue to this printer.
- 115: The connection information on the destination server could
- not be obtained. Make sure the server is up and running. Then try again.
- Job configuration :%s
- Would you still like to change your password on server %s? (Y/N)
- 222: The form name, %s, could not be found.
- Default values were used. Use PRINTDEF to see which forms are
- currently defined on your NetWare server.
- 223: This utility cannot get the information about the
- specified form. A network error may have occurred.
- Wait a few minutes; then try again.
- 221: The form number specified must be a number from
- 0 through 255.
- 155: The NetWare Queue Management System returned a
- "no such object" error. This is an internal program error. Try again.
- If the problem persists, notify your network supervisor.
- 300: The destination server is busy.
- Abort, Retry, or Ignore?
- 301: A disk I/O read error occurred.
- Abort, Retry, or Ignore?
- 302: The program aborted.
- 920: This utility was unable to allocate %d bytes of memory.
- 150: The print queue is full. Either the print job capacity of
- the print queue has been reached or the server volume is out of disk space.
- Try again.
- 151: This user account is not authorized as a print queue
- user for the specified print queue. Use the PCONSOLE
- or NetWare Administrator utility to verify that the user has an account.
- If not, create a new user or select a queue on which the
- user has rights.
- 152: An error occurred in the operating system that involved
- the print queue. Wait a few minutes and then try the command again.
- 153: The network supervisor or print queue operator is not
- allowing print jobs to enter the print queue. Try again later.
- 156: An unknown print queue error 0x%04x occurred. Wait a few
- minutes and try again. For information on the specific error code,
- refer to the System Messages documentation.
- 157: A default print queue cannot be found.
- Do one of the following:
- Specify a printer or print queue with this utility.
- Specify a default printer or print queue in a default
- print job configuration.
- 241: The name must have from 1 through 12 characters.
- 105: The file could not be opened. Try again. If the problem
- persists, the file may be corrupted. Delete it and replace it with a
- backup copy.
- 162: You are not authorized as a print queue user for
- print queue %s.
- Use the PCONSOLE or NetWare Administrator utility
- to determine what users are authorized to use this queue.
- If you are an authorized user and the problem persists,
- check with your network supervisor.
- 124: You are attached to NetWare server %s,
- but you are not logged in. Either log in to the server or try printing
- to a different server.
- 171: This utility requires a more current version of NetWare
- than is currently installed. Upgrade to a current NetWare version.
- 180: There is insufficient disk space to store the print job in
- the print queue. Have the supervisor increase the available disk space on
- the volume where the print queue is located.
- 601: This utility was unable to get the default print job
- configuration. Either specify a print job configuration using the Job (J=)
- option or specify a print queue on the command line.
- 154: The specified print server cannot service the specified
- print queue.
- You are attached to server %s.
- Banner Help Screen\hPurpose: Determine if a banner page will print at
- the beginning of your print job. You can replace
- the default filename and username.\hOptions:
- No Banner (NB)
- Specifies that no banner page be printed.
- Name (NAM=<name>) The default is your username.
- Specify text that will appear on the upper
- part of the banner page.
- Banner (B=<banner name>) The default is your filename.
- Specify text that will appear on the lower
- part of the banner page.
- Replace <banner name> or <name> with up to 12
- characters of text. Place quotes ("") around the
- text if it contains spaces.
- Copies Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the number of copies to print.\hOptions:
- Copies (C=<1-65000>)
- Use to indicate how many copies you want to
- print. The default number of copies
- is 1.
- 106: You have insufficient rights to delete this file.
- Ask your network supervisor to grant you the rights you need.
- 120: Your workstation cannot attach to NetWare server
- %s. You currently have the maximum number of NetWare
- bindery server attachments allowed (8). Log out of one of the
- servers or print to one of the eight you are already attached to.
- 123: There is no available slot for attachment on NetWare server
- %s. The maximum number of users who can be attached simultaneously
- has been reached. Wait until a slot becomes available.
- 200: The tab size specified must be a number from
- 1 through 18.
- 210: The number of copies specified must be a number from
- 1 through %u.
- 608: Printer %s was specified in a print job
- configuration, but the printer cannot be found in the directory.
- Do one of the following:
- Specify a printer with the Printer (P=) option.
- Use PRINTCON to change the specified printer.
- Create a printer with the specified name in the directory.
- 609: Printer %s was specified in a print job
- configuration, but no print queues are serviced by this printer.
- Either use the PCONSOLE or NetWare Administrator utility
- to assign the printer to a queue, or specify a different
- printer.
- Printer %s does not have a default print queue.
- A substitute print queue serviced by the same printer will be selected.
- 501: No print queues are serviced by the specified printer,
- %s. Either choose another printer or assign a queue
- to the printer.
- Delete Help Screen\hPurpose: Deletes the file after sending it to the print queue.\hOptions:
- Delete (DEL)
- Include this option to automatically erase the file after
- you print it. The default is to not delete the file or files.
- 500: This utility is unable to find printer, %s,
- in the directory. Make sure the printer name was typed correctly,
- or use the PCONSOLE or NetWare Administrator utility
- to make sure that it exists.
- 700: The mode, %s, of device, %s,
- cannot be found in the PRINTDEF database. Either specify a valid mode
- or create a new mode with the specified name.
- The following files are being sent to printer %s
- using print queue %s:
- Job owner :%s
- VeRsIoN=4.10
- NPRINT will use the following option settings:
- CoPyRiGhT=(c) Copyright 1983 - 1994, Novell Inc. All rights reserved.
- (PUBLIC)
- 602: This utility could not open the print job configuration
- database, PRINTJOB.DAT owned by %s. Try specifying the
- NPRINT options on the command line instead of using the Job (J=) option.
- 603: This utility could not read the print job configuration
- database, PRINTJOB.DAT owned by %s. Try specifying the
- NPRINT options on the command line instead of using the Job (J=) option.
- 224: The form number supplied was not in the forms
- database. Use PRINTDEF to see which form numbers
- have been defined on your NetWare server, then try
- again with a correct form number.
- 230: In bindery mode, you can print only to a print queue.
- You attempted to specify a printer in the command.
- Specify a print queue. For example, Q=LEGAL_Q.
- 231: You cannot specify both a printer and a print queue
- on the same command line. If you are in Directory Services mode,
- specify either a printer or a print queue. If you are in bindery mode,
- specify a print queue.
- 232: A printer name must be specified with the Printer (P=) option.
- 917: This utility was unable to set the context.
- 116: An error occurred in getting your username from the shell.
- Upgrade your client software to the most current versions; then try again.
- Notify :Enabled
- Notify :Disabled
- Banner :%s
- Banner :(None)
- Form Feed :Enabled
- Form Feed :Disabled
- Delete File :Enabled
- Delete File :Disabled
- Tabs :%-2d
- Tabs :Disabled
- Copies :%u
- Form :%-3d
- The following files are being sent to print queue %s:
- The following files are being sent to printer %s:
- Name :%s
- Name :(None)
- Banner :<Filename>
- %s (Job ID=%08lX)
- 906: The Unicode files cannot be found.
- Job configuration :(No job configuration found.
- Internal defaults were used.)
- >>>Enter = More C = Continuous Esc = Cancel
- 923: An unexpected error has occurred: %d (%04.4X).
- 604: An internal program error prevented NPRINT from opening the
- PRINTCON database. Try specifying the NPRINT options on the command line
- instead of using the Job (J=) option. If the problem persists, notify your
- network supervisor.
- 605: No print job configuration default has been set.
- Specify a print job configuration using the Job (J=) option, or
- specify a queue on the command line.
- 606: A valid print job configuration was not specified.
- Use PRINTCON to see which configurations are currently defined for your
- user account. Then specify a valid configuration with
- the Job (J=) option.
- General Help Screen\hPurpose: Send files to a network printer.\hSyntax: NPRINT <path/filename> [options]
- Options:
- Delete (DEL)
- Job (J=<configuration>).
- Queue (Q=<queue name>)
- Server (S=<NetWare bindery server>)
- Details (D)
- Version (/VER) - Display program version information
- Hold (HOLD) - Send a print job to a queue without having it print.\hOther help: Type /? or /? ALL
- General Help Screen\hPurpose: Send files to a network printer.\hSyntax: NPRINT <path/filename> [options]
- Options:
- Delete (DEL)
- Job (J=<configuration>). You can also specify the
- context in which to look for a print
- job configuration if it is outside the
- current search path by identifying
- the container or user owning
- the configuration:
- J=<configuration>:<context>
- Queue (Q=<queue name>) Printer (P=<printer name>)
- Server (S=<NetWare bindery server>)
- Details (D)
- Version (/VER) - Display program version information
- Hold (HOLD) - Send a print job to a queue without having it print.\hOther help: Type /? or /? ALL.
- General Help Screen\hPurpose: Send files to a network printer.\hSyntax: NPRINT <path/filename> [options]
- Options:
- Delete (DEL)
- Job (J=<configuration>)
- Queue (Q=<queue name)
- Server (S=<NetWare bindery server>)
- Details (D)
- Version (/VER) - Display program version information
- Hold (HOLD) - Send a print job to a queue without having it print.\hOther help: Type /? or /? ALL.
- General Help Screen\hPurpose: Send files to a network printer.\hSyntax: NPRINT <path/filename> [options]
- Options:
- Delete (DEL)
- Job (J=<configuration>) You can also specify the
- context in which to look for a print
- job configuration if it is outside the current
- search path by identifying the container or user owning
- the configuration:
- J=<configuration>:<context>
- Queue (Q=<queue name>) Printer (P=<printer name>)
- Server (S=<NetWare bindery server>)
- Details (D)
- Version (/VER) - Display program version information
- Hold (HOLD) - Send a print job to a queue without having it print.\hOther help: Type /? or /? ALL.
- 158: The desired queue was incorrectly created. This queue
- may need to be deleted then created again.
- Check with your network supervisor.
- Form Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify a form to print on.\hOptions:
- Form (F=<form>) The default is form=0
- Specify the name or number of the form to
- print your job on.
- Form Feed Help Screen\hPurpose: Leave the printer ready to start the next
- print job at the top of the next sheet of paper
- after this print job is printed.\hOptions:
- FormFeed (FF)
- If form feed is enabled, the printer starts
- printing the next job at the top of the next
- sheet of paper. However, if an application
- places a form feed at the end of its output,
- using this option causes an extra blank page to
- be fed through. Default is FormFeed enabled.
- No FormFeed (NFF)
- Include if you want to disable form feed at the printer.
- Job Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the print job configuration to
- use to print this print job.\hOptions:
- Job (J=<configuration>)
- Specify which job configuration to use.\hNPRINT options can be configured by using PRINTCON.
- The order of precedence is:
- 1) specific use of the command line option,
- 2) specific use of the Job option,
- 3) default job,
- 4) internal defaults indicated below:
- No NOTIfy -- Server=<default server> -- Form=0
- Copies=1 -- NoTabs -- NAMe=<your username>
- Banner=<the name of the file you are printing> -- FormFeed
- Job Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the print job configuration to
- use to print this print job.\hOptions:
- Job (J=<configuration>)
- You can also specify the context in which to look
- for a print job configuration if it is outside the
- current search path by identifying the container or user
- owning the configuration:
- J=<configuration>:<context>\hNPRINT options can be configured in a print job configuration
- using NetWare Administrator or PRINTCON utilities.
- The order of precedence is:
- 1) specific use of the command line option,
- 2) specific use of the Job option,
- 3) default job,
- 4) internal defaults indicated below:
- No NOTIfy -- Form=0
- Copies=1 -- NoTabs -- NAMe=<username>
- Banner=<filename> -- FormFeed
- Notify Help Screen\hPurpose: Receive messages from the print server
- when a job has printed.\hOptions:
- Notify (NOTI)
- Include if you want to be notified that your
- data has printed. A message will appear on
- your screen:
- >> <Banner name> PRINTED ON <printer name>.
- The banner name is either the name of the file you are printing or the
- text you specified with the Banner option.
- No Notify (NNOTI)
- Include if you do not want to be notified. You
- need this only if NOTIfy is enabled in your
- PRINTCON job configuration and you want to
- disable it.
- The default is No Notify.
- Queue Help Screen\hPurpose: Direct a print job to a specific print queue.\hOptions:
- Queue (Q=<queue name>)
- There is no default print queue set up unless you
- specified a print queue in a print job configuration.
- The queue name can be any number of characters from 2 through 47.
- Printer/Queue Help Screen\hPurpose: Direct a print job to a specific printer
- or print queue.\hOptions:
- Printer (P=<printer name>)
- Indicate which printer the print job should be sent to.
- The print queue associated with the printer will be used.
- If you want to know which print queue will be used,
- include the Details (D) option.
- Queue (Q=<queue name>)
- Indicate which print queue the print job
- should be sent to.
- There is no default set up unless you have created a print
- job configuration.
- The Printer and Queue options cannot be used in the same command.
- Server Help Screen\hPurpose: Direct a print job to a NetWare server.\hOptions:
- Server (S=<NetWare bindery server>)
- Specify the NetWare bindery server that data
- should be sent to for printing. The default is
- your default server.
- Tabs Help Screen\hPurpose: Control tab size in print jobs.\hOptions:
- The default No Tabs (NT) option eliminates potential
- problems with byte stream print jobs.
- This option ensures that all tabs in your print job
- arrive at the printer unchanged.
- Tabs (T=<number>)
- If your printer does not interpret tabs,
- specify the number of spaces from 1 through 18
- to replace each tab in your print job.
- Details Help Screen\hPurpose: Request additional information about
- printing parameters.\hOptions:
- Details (D)
- Include if you want to verify that the
- combination of command line options and print
- job configuration options are producing the
- desired effect. The Details option also
- clarifies which print queue is being used when
- this information might not otherwise be displayed.
- It also causes pagination of the normal display of
- filenames to the screen.
- For help, type NPRINT /?
- 219: A form name can be no longer than 12 characters.
- 503: This utility is unable to find print queue %s
- in the directory. Use the PCONSOLE or NetWare Administrator utility
- to make sure the print queue exists in the specified location.
- 504: This utility is unable to find print queue %s
- on server %s. Use the PCONSOLE or NetWare Administrator utility
- to make sure the print queue exists and is located
- on the specified server.
- Server Help Screen\hPurpose: Direct a print job to a NetWare bindery
- server.\hOptions:
- Server (S=<NetWare bindery server>)
- Specify the NetWare server containing the bindery queue
- you want to send the print job to.
- This option forces bindery attachment to the
- server and should be used only to access
- NetWare servers outside of the Directory.
- 613: The ":<context>" in the Job (J=) option is valid only under
- Directory Services. Use NPRINT J=<configuration>.
- 233: You cannot specify both a printer and a server
- on the command line. Specify a queue instead of the printer.
- 614: NPRINT cannot locate the job configuration
- owner specified in the J=<configuration>:<context> option.
- Make sure that the context (user or container) exists
- and that the context is correct. If <context> is a user name,
- "CN=" must precede the user name.
- Examples: NPRINT <filename> J=MYPRINTER:.PRINTING.SALES.NOVELL
- NPRINT <filename> J=MYPRINTER:PRINTING..
- NPRINT <filename> J=MYPRINTER:.CN=SMITH.SALES.NOVELL
- NPRINT <filename> J=MYPRINTER:CN=SMITH..
- VERSION=4.10.4
- 506: There are no printers or queues assigned to print
- job configuration %s.
- Specify a printer (P=) or print queue (Q=) (not both)
- on the command line, or assign one to the print job configuration
- using PRINTCON.
- 615: An internal program error prevented
- NPRINT from opening the PRINTCON database.
- Try specifying the NPRINT options from the command line.
- If the problem persists, notify your network supervisor.
- 611: The print job configuration %s
- could not be found in the directory. PRINTCON databases in
- Directory Services are attached to users or to containers.
- Use PRINTCON or NetWare Administrator to create a valid
- configuration in your user database or in the container's
- database.
- If you specify a user name for <context> in the
- J=<configuration>:<context> option, "CN=" must
- precede the user name.
- 507: Nprint cannot access queue %s.
- Verify that the NetWare volume associated with this queue is mounted.
- If the problem persists, notify your network supervisor.
- 612: The print job configuration %s could
- not be found on your default server %s. Use PRINTCON
- to view valid configurations on this server. Then either create a
- configuration with the name specified or specify a valid configuration.
- 253: The volume for this print queue is on a different server.
- This queue cannot be used in bindery mode.
- LaNgUaGe=English (English)
- Display Program Version Information \h Purpose: Display information about NPRINT.EXE\h Options:
- Version (/VER)
- The /VER option will display:
- The path to the NPRINT.EXE file.
- Version and copyright information.
- Additional files required to run NPRINT.
- You cannot use /VER with other options.
- General Help Page 2\hNPRINT configuration options:
- Banner (B=<banner name>) Name (NAM=<name>) No Banner (NB)
- [No] FormFeed (FF or NFF)
- [No] NOTIfy (NOTI or NNOTI)
- Tabs (T=<1-18>) No Tabs (NT)
- Copies (C=<1-65000>)
- Form (F=<form or number>)
- General Help Page 2\hNPRINT configuration options:
- Banner (B=<banner name>) Name (NAM=<name>) No Banner (NB)
- [No] FormFeed (NFF or NFF)
- [No] NOTIfy (NOTI or NNOTI)
- Tabs (T=<1-18>) No Tabs (NT) (default)
- Copies (C=<1-65000>)
- Form (F=<form or number>)
- General Help Page 2\hNPRINT configuration options:
- Banner (B=<banner name>) Name (NAM=<name>) No Banner (NB)
- [No] FormFeed (FF or NFF)
- [No] NOTIfy (NOTI or NNOTI)
- Tabs (T=<1-18>) No Tabs (NT) (default)
- Copies (C=<1-65000>)
- Form (F=<form or number>)
- Hold Help Screen\hPurpose: Send a print job to a queue without having it print.\h HOLD
- Submit a print job to a queue, but do not print
- it until the user or a print queue operator
- removes the hold by using the PCONSOLE or NetWare
- Administrator utility.
- User hold :Enabled
- User hold :Disabled
- 616: Both <configuration> and <context> are missing
- form the J=<configuration>:<context> option.
- NPRINT J=<configuration>:<context> is used to specify the owner
- of a print job configuration outside of the current search path.
- NPRINT without the J= option will use the current default
- print job configuration.
- 142: NPRINT encountered an error while
- logging in to NetWare server %s as a bindery user.
- The BINDERY CONTEXT is probably not be set on the server.
- Verify that the BINDERY CONTEXT is set on the server %s,
- then try NPRINT again.
- 229: The job configuration contains a form that does not exist.
-