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OpenDoc does not appear to be installed. Please install it and try this operation again.
There is not enough memory available to launch AppleShare IP Web & File Admin
The Desktop file needs to be rebuilt. Rebuild the Desktop file by restarting your Macintosh while holding the Option & Command keys.
Please make sure that there is an Owner Name, Password, and Macintosh Name.
Your Sharing Setup Control Panel is not set up correctly for AppleShare IP.
An end-of-file error has occurred.
The file could not be found.
An AppleEvent error has occurred.
A program error has occurred.
The maximum number of files that can be open has been reached. Close files that are open and ask connected users to close files they have opened.
The volume is offline. Bring the volume online and try again.
The Web & File Server has shut down.
An AppleTalk error has occurred. Make sure that AppleTalk is active in the AppleTalk control panel.
An AppleTalk error has occurred. Make sure that your computer is connected to the network and that the network is functioning properly.
An OAF error has occurred.
You do not have the necessary access privileges. See the administrator for assistance.
A file server error has occurred.
AppleShare IP Easy Setup could not be opened.
The "AppleShare IP Registry" Extension is not running.
An AppleShare IP Registry error has occurred.
An AppleTalk error has occurred. Make sure that the printer is connected to the network.
An AppleTalk error has occurred. Make sure that AppleTalk is active and that the printer is turned on and connected to the network.
The admin application could not be located.
The file is already in use or was left open.
The file is locked. Select the file, choose Get Info from the Finder’s File menu, and make sure the Locked check box is not checked.
A disk error has occurred. Use a disk repair program to verify your disk.
There is not enough memory.
The disk is locked. Unmount the disk, unlock it, and re-mount the disk.
The disk is full. Free up some disk space by removing unnecessary files.
A program error has occurred.