User Guide

LOGIN Messages 229
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
LOGIN-X-140: This account has expired or been disabled by the supervisor.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Possible Cause: The account has expired. The network supervisor can limit a user's account to
a specific period, after which the account expires and is no longer accessible.
Possible Cause: The account has been disabled. The network supervisor can disable a user's
account for any reason.
Possible Cause: The user did not type a password correctly. The network supervisor can limit
the number of consecutive failed attempts to log in to a user's account.
Action: Enable the user's account.
LOGIN-X-150: You could not be authenticated to server name. (code)
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Explanation: Authentication means that the workstation attaches and logs the user in to a
server without prompting for the password. In this instance, LOGIN could not
authenticate to the specified server.
Possible Cause: The cause of this error is unknown.
Action: Log out and try again. For information about a specific error code, search the
Error Codes online documentation (http://www.novell.com/documentation/
lg/nwec/docui/index.htm).If the problem persists, contact a Novell support
provider.
LOGIN-X-180: The login script contains a misplaced control command.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Explanation: The parser found a control command (such as ATTACH, MAP, or SET) that
LOGIN did not know existed.
Possible Cause: The control command was correctly parsed, but in an odd position in the line.
Action: Use the correct syntax.
Possible Cause: A programming error exists that prevented LOGIN from using all of the
commands that the parser used. This is the more likely of the two scenarios.
Action: If the error persist, contact a Novell support provider.