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ERRORS.TXT September 1999
The following error messages may appear when using ARJ. A brief
explanation of each message follows:
<filename> does not exist
The file <filename> could not be found on the disk.
This error may occur in a multiple volume extraction if ARJ is
trying to extract a split file. If this split file is not the
beginning of the file, ARJ will look for the beginning of the
file on the disk. If this file is missing, ARJ will report this
error. To correct this problem, you need to extract the previous
portion(s) of this file.
This error will also occur during an extraction to freshen
existing files.
<filename> exists
The file <filename> already exists on the disk.
<filename> is not an ARJ archive
The file <filename> does not have a valid ARJ archive header in
the initial portion of the file. This file may not be an ARJ
archive or it may be damaged.
<filename> is not the same date/time
The file <filename> that is being appended to does not have the
correct file date-time stamp. This message occurs during
multiple volume extraction when the portion of the file on disk
does not match the portion in the archive. This can happen if a
multiple volume extraction was interrupted by a "quit" response.
<filename> is same or newer
The file <filename> has the same or newer file date-time stamp
than the matching file in the archive.
<filename> is same or older
The file <filename> has the same or older file date-time stamp
than the matching file in the archive.
Already a chapter archive
The archive being converted to a chapter archive is already a
chapter archive.
ANSI codepage archive
This is a notification message for the user indicating that the
archive being created or processed is using the ANSI codepage
instead of the normal default OEM codepage. ANSI codepage
archives created by ARJ32 may not be processed correctly by ARJ
for DOS because of filename translation issues.
Archive codepage mismatch
The archive being processed was created using a conflicting
codepage (ANSI or OEM).
ARJ32 in ANSIPAGE mode (-hy) cannot add files to an archive
create using the OEM codepage.
ARJ for DOS cannot add files to an archive created using the ANSI
codepage.
Or ARJ attempted to join two archives that uses different
codepages.
Archive name argument missing
The ARJ command is missing the name of the ARJ archive filename.
Arg table overflow
There are more than 64 arguments on the ARJ command line.
(ARJ9XRST.EXE) Error (2): File or directory not found.
For Windows 95/98, the ARJ support program, ARJ9XRST.EXE was not
installed in one of the PATH directories like C:\WINDOWS or
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND. Applies only to 32 bit version of ARJ.
AUTO ARJ-PROTECT disabled
ARJ-PROTECT will no longer be automatically done when an archive
is updated.
AUTO ARJ-PROTECT enabled
The archive has been set for AUTO ARJ-PROTECT. This means that
the next time the archive is updated, ARJ will automatically
ARJ-PROTECT the archive.
This message does not indicate the presence of valid ARJ-PROTECT
data in the archive. The ARJ "t" command can be used to test for
valid ARJ-PROTECT data.
*** Valid ARJ-SECURITY envelope signature:
This message is displayed when ARJ has verified that the archive
has a valid ARJ-SECURITY envelope. This indicates that the
archive contents are intact and unmodified as originally
distributed by the individual identified in the text that follows
this message.
Bad command syntax
The ARJ command line is not correct syntactically.
Bad file data
The file in the ARJ archive is damaged and has invalid data in
it. It is not possible to recover this file in an undamaged
format.
Bad file data or bad password
The file in the ARJ archive is damaged or you may have supplied
the wrong password to the "-g" option. Check the password that
you specified.
Bad header
The ARJ archive file description information record is damaged.
Bad or missing SECURITY key
An invalid or missing security key was provided to ARJ. Check to
see if the security key is correct.
Break signaled
The user pressed Control C or Control BREAK.
Can't combine mismatched archives (dual-name)
ARJ attempted to join a dual-name archive with one that is not a
dual-name archive.
Can't convert an archive to a dual-name archive
A dual-name archive must be so designated at the initial archive
creation. An already existing archive cannot be converted since
the alternate filenames have not been stored in the archive.
Can't copy temp <filename> to archive <filename>
This error usually means that there is not enough disk space to
copy the intermediate archive file to its destination drive. ARJ
does not purge the intermediate archive file in this situation so
that the file can be copied manually to a drive with enough disk
space.
Can't delete <filename>
ARJ cannot delete the file <filename>. Most likely, the file is
in use or is set as readonly.
Can't find <filename>
The file <filename> does not exist.
Can't find damage in <filename>
Message changed to "No damage found in <filename>".
Can't find restart file: <filename>
The file <filename> does not exist.
Can't find restart information
During the scan of the specified index file, ARJ could not find a
line of text similar to the following:
Next volume - 001 1 19931 C:\ARC\VGA640.DRV
This can happened if the index file is damaged or was created by
a version of ARJ prior to 2.39.
Can't get volume label
ARJ could not read the volume label of the drive specified.
Can't handle ARJ-SECURITY version <number>
This version of ARJ encountered an ARJ-SECURITY envelope version
of which it does not know how to verify the integrity.
Can't make directory <directoryname>
ARJ could not create the directory <directoryname>. The name
<directoryname> may already exist or the name may be too long.
Can't open <filename>
ARJ cannot open the file <filename>. The file may be set to
readonly or it may already be in use. The "-hq" option may be
useful in some file-in-use situations.
In Windows 95, this error may be due to filenames that contain
symbols for which there is no MS-DOS equivalent. These symbols
are converted to "_" underscores in MS-DOS. DOS programs cannot
access these files.
This can also occur when accessing long filenames in Windows 95
where a storage media or network driver does not provide full
long filename functionality to the operating system.
Can't order a multiple volume archive
Re-ordering a multiple volume archive is NOT allowed.
Can't read file or unexpected end of file
This error message usually occurs if the end of the file has been
reached when ARJ is expecting more data.
Can't rename <filename> to <filename>
ARJ could not rename <filename>. The target filename may already
exist.
Can't reset <filename>
ARJ could not reset the archive bit attribute of <filename>.
This error is ignored by ARJ.
Can't seek to position <number> in file
ARJ could not seek to the position in the file. This file may
not be as large as the position specified.
Can't update an ARJ-SECURED archive!
Modification of an ARJ-SECURED archive is NOT allowed.
Can't use -jt1 or -jt2 with -e or -e1
ARJ always uses the filename stored in the archive to access the
file during the compare operation. The -e and -e1 options strip
significant information from the filename.
Can't use -v with -je1
The small self-extraction module does not support multiple volume
archives.
Can't write file. Disk full?
Self-explanatory.
Chapter error (<number>)
This is an internal error in chapter processing and should not
happen. This indicates a problem in the program logic. Please
notify ARJ Software, Inc. of this problem.
CRC error
The file in the ARJ archive is damaged and has invalid data in
it. It is not possible to recover this file in an undamaged
format.
If this error is encountered when ARJ initially starts up, this
indicates that the ARJ runfile is probably damaged.
CRC INFO sections damaged
The ARJ data damage protection file is too damaged to use to
repair archive damage.
Critical device error
A DOS critical error has occurred. ARJ has trapped this error
condition and returned a error.
*** Damaged ARJ-SECURED archive!
This ARJ archive has been damaged or corrupted. The contents of
the archive are not in the same condition as when it was created.
You should not trust that the contents of this archive are as the
archive creator intended.
Delete argument missing
The ARJ delete command requires that a filename or wildspec be
specified on the command line. It does not assume "*.*".
*** Detected an OBSOLETE ARJ-SECURITY envelope. NOT verified!
ARJ has detected a version 1 ARJ-SECURITY envelope. ARJ has not
verified the validity of the ARJ-SECURITY envelope because of the
obsolescence of version 1 envelopes.
Entry point not found
ARJ could not access the encryption module. This error may be
the result of corruption of the encryption module.
Error (2): File or directory not found.
This error message and others similar to the above message will
be displayed upon ARJ abnormally terminating. ARJ will display
the most recent system error. This error message may clarify the
associated ARJ error message.
Exceeded chapter limit of <number>
ARJ only supports up to 250 chapters within a single archive.
Exceeded maximum path size of <number> at <filename>
The maximum pathname length is limited in size to <number>
characters.
Exceeded name limit of <number> at <filename>
The number of filenames encountered by ARJ has exceeded the
documented limited of <number> filenames.
File is password encrypted
ARJ is skipping the current file because it is password encrypted
(garbled) and no password has been specified on the command line
with the "-g" option.
File is too large
ARJ cannot build archives larger than 2.1 gigabytes. This was a
DOS file size limit. Try building volumes instead using -v2000M.
Found <number> error(s)
ARJ has encountered <number> non-fatal errors.
Garbled files are not allowed for SFXJR
The small self-extractor module does not support the extraction
of garbled files.
GCRYPT internal error
This error should not occur. Please notify ARJ Software, Inc.
Header CRC error
The file description header record in the archive is damaged.
This cannot be fixed. The use of the "-jr" option will allow the
recovery of files after the damaged section.
Invalid command: <command>
The specified <command> is not a valid ARJ command.
Invalid comment header
This error should never happen.
Invalid date string: <date>
The date <date> contains an invalid date. It should be specified
in YYMMDDHHMMSS format where YY represents the two digit year, MM
represents the month, DD represents the day, HH represents the
hour, MM represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
Invalid multiple volume file sequence
ARJ has detected a sequence error in a series of multiple volume
archives. This error should never occur.
Invalid parameter string: <parameter>
The parameter string <parameter> is not correct syntactically.
Invalid switch: <option>
The switch option <option> is not a valid option.
Invalid use of self-extraction switch
The -je or -je1 switch was used with a non-modification command.
Invalid volume size
The specified volume size was too small. Only 360, 720, 1200,
and 1440 are acceptable abbreviations. Other sizes may be
specified as in 300000, 2800K and 500K where K indicates
THOUSANDS (1000).
Listing error: no free blocks at <pathname>
This is an ARJ internal error. Please notify ARJ Software, Inc.
Listing XMS error: init
ARJ is unable to allocate XMS memory for its use.
Listing XMS error: read
ARJ cannot access a requested XMS memory block.
Listing XMS error: write
ARJ cannot store a requested XMS memory block.
Some Windows 3.x memory "enhancers" may interfere with access to
XMS memory blocks while in a Windows DOS box.
Missing filename argument for <command>
A filename must be specified for <command>.
Multiple volume update requires -v
Since updates to multiple volumes involve putting all changed
files at the end of the volumes, it is necessary to specify the
volume switch "-v", so that ARJ will process all the volumes.
Multiple volume updates are NOT supported (OBSOLETE)
The modification of ARJ multiple volume archives is not supported
or recommended. You can use the "-hu" option to override this
prohibition.
Must specify only non-wildnames for order command
The ARJ order command does not accept wildcards.
Not a chapter archive
Self-explanatory.
You can convert a standard archive to a chapter archive with the
"cc" command.
NOT found
This message is displayed when the filename in the archive is not
found on disk.
NOT matched
This message is displayed when the contents of the filename in
the archive does not match the contents of the same filename on
disk or that a directory in the archive does not exist on disk.
No available memory to store <filename>
ARJ has run out of memory and cannot store the name <filename>.
Specifying fewer filenames or using a listfile are two ways to
work around the lack of memory.
The new "-hm" option sets ARJ to use disk space to store this
list of filenames thus avoiding this memory problem.
No ARJ-PROTECT recovery data found
ARJ could not find the ARJ-PROTECT data damage protection
information appended to the archive. ARJ could not find the data
signature of this information. Either the archive was never
actually protected or the ARJ-PROTECT data is too corrupted to
process.
No damage found in <filename>
First, this message indicates that this archive is ARJ-PROTECTED.
Second, using the ARJ-PROTECT damage protection data, ARJ could
not find any damaged data areas in the ARJ archive <filename>.
There is a small probability (about 1 in 3 billion) that ARJ
cannot detect a corrupted section of data.
No filename in comment
The dual-name archive is not properly set up with long and short
filenames being stored.
Nothing to do
This message is displayed if you try to restart a multiple volume
archival process that did not abort but actually completed.
No strings were entered
At least one search string must be specified for the ARJ "w"
command.
Not a chapter archive
Self-explanatory.
Not a valid method for SFX
The ARJ self-extraction modules do not support extraction of
files compressed with the "-m4" option.
Not enough disk space for extraction. Overflow by over <number> bytes.
Self-explanatory.
Not enough disk space
Self-explanatory.
Not enough free disk space
Self-explanatory.
Order command file count mismatch
This error should not happen. Please report this problem.
Out of memory
There is not enough memory for ARJ to complete its operation.
Out of near memory
There is not enough 16 bit memory for ARJ to complete its
operation. It can occur if there is a large amount of
environment space allocated to environment variables. The use of
"COMMAND /C /E:200 ARJ <command> ... " may work around this
problem.
Password option missing
The "-g" option requires the specification of a password.
Passwords did not match
The two passwords entered did not match exactly.
Protect internal overflow error
This error should not occur. Please notify ARJ Software, Inc.
Read/Write error <message> on drive <letter>
Self-explanatory.
Requires ARJ32 or -hy option
The archive being processed was created by ARJ32 using the ANSI
codepage and may contain filenames that are not accessible via
DOS. ARJ32 can process this type of archive. ARJ for DOS may
have problems.
You can use the -hy option with ARJ for DOS to attempt extraction
of this archive. However, some files may be created with
incorrect filenames.
Requires Windows 95/98/NT or -hf1 or -hf2 option,
An archive built under Windows 95 may not extract under a short
filename environment (DOS 6, plain DOS 7, Win95 MS-DOS mode)
UNLESS it was built with the -hf option or -hf1 option.
The -hf1 and -hf2 option can be used to force ARJ to extract a
Win95 ARJ archive.
ARJ does NOT support the use of long filenames under Windows NT.
Set label error
ARJ could not set the volume label to the volume label stored in
the archive. This can happen if the volume label in the archive
is not a standard DOS volume label.
Signal failed
This error should not happen. Please report this problem.
Skipping a possible ARJ-SECURED archive
This message is displayed when the option (-he1) has been
specified and ARJ has just accessed an ARJ archive that has an
ARJ-SECURITY envelope on it. This does NOT indicate the validity
or integrity of the ARJ-SECURITY envelope.
Stream: <number> both CRC sections damaged. Can't verify file.
The ARJ data damage protection file is damaged. It is not
possible to determine what sections of the archive are damaged.
Text mode (-t1) files are not allowed for SFXJR
The ARJ small self-extraction module (-je1) does not support
extraction of files compressed in text mode (-t1).
The ARJ-SECURITY envelope on this archive has been violated
This ARJ archive has been damaged or corrupted. The contents of
the archive are not in the same condition as when it was created.
This archive HAS a valid ARJ-SECURITY envelope
This ARJ archive has been ARJ-SECURED and most probably is in the
same condition as when it was created.
Too much damage. Recovery aborted.
ARJ cannot fix the damage to this archive. There are too many
errors to fix.
Unknown file type: <number>
ARJ has encountered an unknown file type in the archive.
You may need a newer version of ARJ to process this archive.
Unknown method: <number>
ARJ has encountered an unknown compression method in the archive.
You may need a newer version of ARJ to process this archive.
Unknown version: <number>
ARJ has encountered an unknown extraction version in the archive.
You may need a newer version of ARJ to process this archive.
*** Verifying ARJ SECURITY envelope ...
ARJ is testing the integrity of the ARJ-SECURITY envelope on the
archive. If the envelope has been corrupted or damaged, ARJ will
display a message to that effect.
Volume labels are not allowed for SFX
The ARJ self-extraction modules, ARJSFXJR and ARJSFX, do not
support the extraction of volume labels.
Warning! Only <number> bytes of free disk space. Continue?
Self-explanatory.
Wrong encryption version: <number>
ARJ stores the encryption method in the ARJ main header. It is
improper to mix encryption methods in a single archive. Specify
the correct encryption method to use. The old XOR version is
designated as "0" or "1". The GOST versions are labeled "2",
"3", or "4".
This error message may occur if you specify the -hg option when
trying to garble ("g") an archive that uses a different
encryption method or when trying to create an ARJSFX module. Only
the ARJSFXV module supports the -hg encryption options.
This error message may occur if you are "j"oining two archives
that are using different encryption methods.
Warning! Not a standard ARJ garble module: <filename>
Either a non-standard encryption module has been specified or the
standard ARJ encryption module has been damaged.
This message will appear when using the ARJCRYPT.COM version 2.1
module with ARJ 2.60.
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