User Guide

40 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
CX-X-230: An error occurred during CX's attempt to get the object name.
Source: CX.EXE
Explanation: CX could not get general information about a directory object. CX has
terminated.
Action: Try again. Make sure to specify a valid object. If the problem persists, contact
a Novell
®
support provider.
CX-X-240: The context you want to change to does not exist. You tried to change to:
name. Your context will be left unchanged as: name.
Source: CX.EXE
Explanation: The context that was specified must exist in the eDirectory
TM
database before
a user can use it. The context did not exist, so CX has terminated.
Action: Make sure to specify a valid context.
CX-X-242: The specified context does not exist.
Source: CX.EXE
Explanation: The context that was specified must exist in the eDirectory database before a
user can use it. The context did not exist, so CX has terminated.
Action: Make sure to specify a valid context.
CX-X-244: The current context is invalid: context name.
Source: CX.EXE
Explanation: eDirectory allows the user to set a default context in the NET.CFG file
(NAME CONTEXT=).
Possible Cause: The context specified during login did not match the context specified in
NET.CFG.
Action: Specify a valid context by typing CX /R, or by typing CX... with the number
of periods needed to remove all containers in the current context.
Possible Cause: The context was once valid, but it has since been removed from the Directory
tree.
Action: Determine whether the context is still in the Directory tree and if it is valid by
typing CX /T at the DOS prompt.
For example, if CX showed the user's context to be ou=test.o=abc, then you
would type CX..., which removes all containers and leaves you at the root.