User Guide
LOGIN Messages 245
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
LOGIN-X-860: You are trying to log in during an unauthorized time period. The
supervisor has limited the times that you may log in.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Possible Cause: The network supervisor has set specific time periods when the user can use the
server or eDirectory. The user cannot use the server until the next authorized
time period.
Action: Give the user a list of authorized time periods.
LOGIN-X-870: An unknown error was returned during LOGIN's attempt to attach.
(code)
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Possible Cause: An error has occurred that the operating system cannot identify; however, this
error message usually indicates that the server or the eDirectory is servicing
the maximum number of logged-in users it can accommodate with the amount
of memory installed.
Action: Ask some users to log out of the system temporarily. If the error persists,
contact a Novell support provider. For information about a specific error code,
search the Error Codes online documentation (http://www.novell.com/
documentation/lg/nwec/docui/index.htm).
LOGIN-X-880: An unknown, but correctly parsed, command was found in the login
script.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Possible Cause: A command in the login script was correctly parsed, but LOGIN could not
recognize what command it was and could not execute it.
Action: Make sure that the command has been entered correctly in the login script. A
script error has probably occurred that was, somehow, parsed correctly.
LOGIN-X-881: This script command is not supported in this platform or configuration.
Source: LOGIN.EXE
Possible Cause: The command could not execute because it is not specific to the platformon
which it is being executed. For example, the TREE command is valid only on
a multi-tree capable client. It would not be valid on Windows NT*, OS/2*, or
when using a Virtual Loadable ModuleTM (VLM).
Action: Remove the invalid platform-specific command from the login script.










