User Guide
242 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
LOGIN-X-740: This utility could not execute external program name.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Explanation: The specified file is not executable or has an invalid executable-file format.
Action: Execute an executable file. The files usually have the .EXE or .COM
extension.
LOGIN-X-750: This utility could not execute external program name. You do not have
enough memory space available.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Explanation: For DOS to run a program, it must allocate enough memory to run that
program. Programs that are very large will frequently have this problem.
Possible Cause: The workstation does not have enough memory to execute the command.
Action: Increase the memory available to the workstation. See “Resolving
Workstation Memory Problems” on page 787. If running from a shell (such as
the WordPerfect shell), try running LOGIN from the command line.
LOGIN-X-760: This utility could not execute external program name. The program was
not found.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Explanation: LOGIN tried to execute a command using the #command syntax in the login
script. However, the program was not found, and LOGIN could not execute
the command. For example:
#EMAIL
should execute E-mail. If LOGIN cannot find the program, in the current
directory or in the path, it will display this error message.
Action: Make sure the workstation has a mapping to the directory where the program
is located before you try to execute the program. Make sure that you have
entered the full path name and the name of the program, as in the following
example:
C:\APPS\MAIL\EMAIL
Be sure to copy the program to a location that has a current mapping.










