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Novell Message Librarian Data File Version 1.00
COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
906: The Unicode files cannot be found.
%s-%s-973: The Unicode table files cannot be found in the NLS directory
or in the search path. Code Page: %03d Country: %03d
917: This utility was unable to set the context.
220: An error occurred during CX's attempt to create the context.
*** Directory Services Mapping ***
230: An error occurred during CX's attempt to get the object name.
975: The Unicode table files can't be opened because there are already
too many open files. Close some files or modify your CONFIG.SYS file.
242: The specified context does not exist.
Searching ...
120: Control characters are not allowed in the command line.
244: The current context is invalid: %s
826: The VLMs are not loaded.
You are not attached to Directory Services.
There are no current NetWare 4 connections.
You are not attached to Directory Services.
All current NetWare 4 connections are using bindery services.
<<< BAD MESSAGE >>>
972: Access to Unicode table files was denied.
900: An internal application error has occurred. Error code: %X
810: This utility cannot allocate sufficient memory for
the Directory Services buffer.
920: This utility was unable to allocate %d bytes of memory.
>>> Enter = More C = Continuous Esc = Cancel
974: The Unicode table files are corrupted.
VeRsIoN=4.12
971: The workstation does not have enough memory to load the
Unicode table files.
The CX utility has been halted by the user.
970: The attempt to open the Unicode table files failed.
246: An error occurred in CX's attempt to list the subordinate objects.
Error code: %X.
General Usage Help\hPurpose: View and set current context.
Syntax: CX [new context | /VER] [/R] [/[T | CONT] [/A]] [/C] [/?]\hNew context:
A context can be entered either relative to your current context or
as a distinguished name relative to the directory root.
Use trailing periods (.) to change to a context relative to a higher
level of your current context.
To change to a context relative to the root of the directory put a period
at the beginning of the new context or use the /Root flag.\hTo view your current context type CX
Current context is OU=Engineering.O=Novell
For example, to change context: Type:
O=Novell CX .
OU=Testing.OU=Engineering.O=Novell CX OU=Testing
OU=Marketing.O=Novell CX OU=Marketing.
300: An error occurred during CX's attempt to get the VLM
shell context.
CoPyRiGhT=(c) Copyright 1992-1994, Novell, Inc. All rights reserved.
Your workstation is not attached to Directory Services.
Options Help\hSyntax: CX [new context | /VER] [/R] [/[T | CONT] [/A]] [/C] [/?]\hTo: Use:
View all container objects below the /T
current or specified context.
View container objects at the current /CONT
or specified level.
Modify /T or /CONT to view All objects /A
at or below the context
Change context or view objects relative to root /R
Display version information /VER
Scroll continuously /C\hFor example, to: Type:
View directory tree below the current context CX /T
View containers within a specific context CX .O=Novell /CONT
240: The context you want to change to does not exist.
You tried to change to:
Your context will be left unchanged as:
215: The context you are trying to change to is invalid.
Your current context will be left unchanged.
260: An internal system error occurred during CX's attempt to
canonicalize the context: (%s).
[Root]
LaNgUaGe=English (English)
903: The command line syntax is invalid.
For help, type CX /?.