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- MKMSGF
- splh.msg
- The requester or server is not installed, or your CONFIG.SYS file
- is not correct.
- Install the requester or server. If the problem is not corrected,
- contact your network administrator.
- This device is not assigned to a shared resource.
- Verify your spelling first. To see what local
- devices are assigned to shared resources, type:
- NET USE
- The device you specified is assigned to a shared resource.
- To perform the operation on this device, you must disconnect
- the device from the shared resource. To disconnect, type:
- NET USE device /DELETE
- The program you are running created a buffer that is too small
- for the data being used.
- The program should correct this problem. If it does not, contact
- your system administrator or the supplier of the program.
- The program or command you were running on a server failed. There
- might be communications problems on the network, or the remote
- server might be short of resources.
- Contact the network administrator to determine if the server is
- configured with enough resources. Specifically, the NUMBIGBUFS
- entry in the server configuration file might need to be
- increased.
- The server does not support the request that was sent to it.
- This can happen if two or more versions of the requester or
- the server are on the network. However, no program included
- with the requester or the server should cause this error.
- Contact the supplier of the program that was running when the
- error occurred.
- The queue that you specified is not valid.
- Verify that the spelling of the queue name is correct.
- There is no print job matching the print job identification
- number you typed.
- Make sure that you typed the correct print job identification
- number.
- This printer is not used by a print queue.
- Verify your spelling.
- You tried to create a print queue with a name that is
- already in use.
- Assign the new queue a different name.
- The system does not have enough memory available to add another
- print queue.
- To free memory, delete an existing print queue. Then, create
- the new queue.
- The system does not have enough memory available to add another
- print job.
- Wait a while, then send the print job again.
- The system does not have enough memory available to add another
- printer.
- To free memory, delete an existing printer. Then, create
- the new printer.
- The specified printer is not in use.
- Make sure that you are referring to the correct printer.
- An internal control function is invalid.
- Contact your service representative.
- The spooler is failing to communicate with a queue driver.
- There might be software problems with the queue driver
- or hardware problems with the associated printer. Contact
- your system administrator.
- The spooler has not been started.
- Start the OS/2 print spooler.
- The requested change cannot be made because the port is already
- assigned to a printer, or a job is active on the printer.
- Wait until there are no jobs printing or
- disassociate the port from the other printer.
- HThe operation cannot be performed while the print
- queue is in its current state.
- Change the state of the print queue.
- The requested change cannot be made because of the state of
- the job. It may be printing or paused already.
- Wait until the job status changes, then retry the command.
- The spooler is out of memory.
- To free memory for the spooler, delete one or more print queues
- or print jobs, or remove one or more printers from all print queues
- on the server.
- The printer driver you specified has not been installed for the
- print queue.
- Verify your spelling.
- To use a new printer driver with this print queue, you must use
- the OS/2 Shell to install the printer driver. See the
- "Operating System/2 User's Guide", if you need more information.
- The data type of the print job is not supported by the queue driver
- of the queue.
- Use a different queue driver for jobs that have this data type,
- or rewrite the application so that it uses a data type that the
- queue driver can recognize.
- The queue driver that you specified has not been installed.
- Use the OS/2 Shell to install the queue driver.
- See the "Operating System/2 User's Guide" for more information.
- The device is not valid because it does not represent a physical device
- or because the device hardware is faulty.
- Verify your spelling, then retry the command.
- If the problem persists, contact your network administrator.
- The administrator should use diagnostics to verify that the device hardware
- is properly installed and working.
- For more assistance, contact your hardware dealer.
- This device is used with a serial device queue. You cannot
- use a device with both serial device queues and print queues.
- To use this device with a print queue, you must disconnect
- all serial device queues from it.
- An internal record of a machine ID was not valid.
- Contact your service representative.
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