User Guide

MAP Messages 261
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
MAP-X-150: You could not be authenticated to server name.
Source: MAP.EXE
Possible Cause: The user tried to map a drive to a Volume object off of the Directory tree to
which the user was not already logged in. An invalid username or password
was used.
Action: Retry with a valid username and password.
MAP-X-195: Directory [name] cannot be located.
Source: MAP.EXE
Possible Cause: The user used an invalid directory name with an INCLUDE or a MAP
command. If this error occurs during login, the incorrect INCLUDE or MAP
command is located in the login script.
Action: Do one or both of the following:
If the error occurs at the network prompt, examine the directory structure;
then make sure all directory names in the MAP command are typed
correctly.
If the message appears during login, use the SYSCON utility to access the
login script and to modify the INCLUDE or MAP command.
MAP-X-200: This utility cannot change local drives.
Source: MAP.EXE
Possible Cause: A MAP CHANGE command was issued that referenced a local drive. Local
drives cannot be changed to or from search drives using the MAP command.
Action: Do not try to change a local drive to a search drive. To make a local drive a
search drive use the SET PATH= DOS command. For information on the
PATH= environment variable, see the DOS user guide.
MAP-X-215: The source drive was not defined. MAP cannot complete this operation.
Source: MAP.EXE
Possible Cause: The user tried to map an existing network drive to a network drive that is not
yet defined.
Action: Reverse the order of the drives in the command. For example, if drive F: is an
existing network drive and the user wants to map drive F: to drive G: (an
undefined drive), use the following command format:
MAP G:=F: