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OS/2 Message File
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1991-11-14
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I%VER MS LAN Manager Protocol Manager Help Message File v1.1d
EPROTOCOL.INI file read error
EXPLANATION:
Error such as DRIVE NOT READY, DATA CRC ERROR, SECTOR NOT FOUND, or
READ FAULT is encounter in reading the PROTOCOL.INI file.
SOLUTION:
If the PROTOCOL.INI file is read from a diskette, make sure the diskette
is in the drive and the drive door is closed.
EPROTOCOL.INI file open failure
EXPLANATION:
1. The Protocol Manager can not find the file PROTOCOL.INI in the
default directory \LANMAN on the boot device or the directory
specified on the DEVICE= command following the /I: option
switch or
2. Error detected in opening the file.
SOLUTION:
Follow the installation and set up procedure to install the network
drivers and Protocol Manager.
If the PROTOCOL.INI file is read from a diskette, make sure the diskette
is in the drive and the drive door is closed.
EA parameter does not belong to any logical module
EXPLANATION:
A configuration parameter appeared in the PROTOCOL.INI file
before a logical module is defined in brackets [].
SOLUTION: Review the PROTOCOL.INI file and make sure that all
configuration parameters appear under a certain logical module name
enclosed in bracket [].
ENot enough memory for PROTOCOL.INI image
SOLUTION: Reduce the size of the PROTOCOL.INI file
EInteger overflow in PROTOCOL.INI parameter
EXPLANATION:
The numeric value of a configuration parameter exceeds 2**32
SOLUTION:
Review the PROTOCOL.INI file and make sure that all
numeric values for configuration parameters are less than 2**32
(4,294,967,296 decimal or 100,000,000 hexadecimal).
EInvalid hex digit in PROTOCOL.INI file
EXPLANATION:
An invalid character is seen in a hexadecimal number
SOLUTION:
Review the PROTOCOL.INI file to make sure that all hexadecimal numbers
consist only of digits 0 through 9 and letters "A" through "F"
(or "a" through "f").
EInvalid decimal digit in PROTOCOL.INI file
EXPLANATION:
An invalid character is seen in a decimal number.
SOLUTION:
Review the PROTOCOL.INI file to make sure that all decimal numbers
consist only of digits 0 through 9. Note that hexadecimal numbers always
begin with prefix 0x or 0X and string values that start with a digit must
be enclosed in double quotes ("...").
EString parameter missing end quote in PROTOCOL.INI file
EXPLANATION:
A character string that begins with a double quotation mark
is not terminated with one on the same line.
SOLUTION:
Find the character string in the PROTOCOL.INI file and terminate
it with a double quotation mark (").
EInvalid option
EXPLANATION:
The only valid option on the "DEVICE=path\PROTMAN.OS2" line must
begin with /I: or /i:. It may specify a device and path name that
override the default path \LANMAN in locating the PROTOCOL.INI file.
SOLUTION:
Correct the error and retry
EEqual sign missing between keyword and value
EXPLANATION:
A configuration keyword must be followed by an equal sign (=) if it has
one or more values assigned.
SOLUTION:
Correct the error and retry
EInitialization failure
EXPLANATION:
System software error during OS/2 Protocol Manager initialization.
EGENERAL FAILURE in binding %1 to %2
EXPLANATION:
A general error code (0xFF) is returned during the binding process
EUNDEFINED FAILURE in binding %1 to %2
ECan not find Protocol Manager
EXPLANATION:
1. Protocol Manager failed during it's initialization and hence was
not installed, or
2. NETBIND command was executed from the compatibility box of OS/2.
SOLUTION:
1. Correct the Protocol Manager initialization error and try again.
2. Always execute the NETBIND command from the OS/2 protected mode.
WNETBIND already executed
EFailed to bind %1 to %2
SOLUTION:
Review the PROTOCOL.INI file to make sure the module names specified in
binding lists agree match a module name enclosed in brackets [].
EMAC NOT INITIALIZED in binding %1 to %2
EHARDWARE NOT FOUND in binding %1 to %2
EHARDWARE FAILURE in binding %1 to %2
ECONFIGURATION FAILURE in binding %1 to %2
EXPLANATION:
Certain configuration parameters are unacceptable to either of the two
modules.
SOLUTION:
Correct the error and retry.
EINTERRUPRT CONFLICT in binding %1 to %2
EINCOMPATIBLE MAC in binding %1 to %2
EINITIALIZATION FAILED in binding %1 to %2
ENo network driver binding was performed
EXPLANATION:
The possible causes are:
1. A protocol driver failed during system startup.
2. A protocol driver has incorrect binding information.
SOLUTION:
If it is caused by a failed driver, correct the problem and retry.
ECan not open PROTMAN.DOS
EXPLANATION:
PROTCFG/PROTCHK failed to open the PROTMAN.DOS driver executable file.
SOLUTION:
Make sure that PROTMAN.DOS is placed under \LANMAN subdirectory of the current
drive or the subdirectory specified in the /I: option.
ECan not read PROTMAN.DOS
EPROTMAN.DOS becomes too large
EXPLANATION:
The code size combined with the parsed PROTOCOL.INI image become too large.
SOLUTION:
Reduce the size of the PROTOCOL.INI file and retry.
ECan not write to PROTMAN.DOS
ECan not close PROTMAN.DOS
IPROTOCOL.INI image successfully appended to PROTMAN.DOS
IPROTOCOL.INI syntactically correct