User Guide
236 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
LOGIN-X-460: The server that you attempted to map a drive to is not accessible. The
map command was command.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Possible Cause: The server is probably down. So, LOGIN could not attach to the server.
Action: Verify that the network is up and running and logging in again.
LOGIN-X-470: The specified drive mapping is an invalid path: path.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Explanation: LOGIN tried to map a drive to a path that does not exist.
Action: Verify that the users are logged in to the server (if it is a bindery server) that
they are trying to map to. Verify that the path exists and that it was typed
correctly.
LOGIN-X-480: The MACHINE NAME command is not supported in DOS versions prior
to DOS 3.1.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Explanation: When using the MACHINE NAME = command in the login script, the
workstation must be running DOS 3.1 or later.
Note: The MACHINE NAME = command is the only command that will
return this error.
Action: Upgrade to DOS 3.1 or a later version, or do not use the specified command.
LOGIN-X-500: You do not have an account balance.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Possible Cause: The user does not have an account on this server or in eDirectory.
Action: Obtain an account or reestablish a previous account.
LOGIN-X-520: Your credit limit has been exceeded.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Possible Cause: LOGIN denied access because the user has no more credit on the server or in
eDirectory.
Action: If appropriate give the user more credit.










