User Guide

MAP Messages 265
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
The NetWare server can be seen with SLIST up to 15 minutes after it has lost
its power, or abends. This error message appears if a user tries to log in to or
issue a command on the NetWare server.
Action: Try the command again when the NetWare server has been brought back up.
MAP-X-640: Server name is part of domain name. This version of MAP is not a
NetWare Name Service utility and cannot synchronize passwords in a domain. Use
the NetWare Name Service utility SETPASS to change your password.
Source: MAP.EXE
Possible Cause: The workstation is using a version of MAP that does not support NetWare
Name Services. The passwords in a domain cannot be synchronized with this
MAP version.
Action: Use a version of SETPASS that supports NetWare Name Services to change
the password.
MAP-X-680: The search drive command is not supported in OS/2.
Source: MAP.EXE
Possible Cause: The user used a command not supported by OS/2.
Action: When using OS/2, do not attempt to use search drives.
MAP-X-690: There is no room to expand the path environment variable with the
mapping: [name].
Source: MAP.EXE
Possible Cause: This error occurs when a user tries to map a search drive. LOGIN could not
add the variable to the local path environment variable. LOGIN attempts to
update the master environment and, upon successful completion, attempts to
update its own local environment. The workstation probably does not have
enough available memory to allocate the new variables.
Action: Increase the memory available to the workstation. See “Resolving
Workstation Memory Problems” on page 787. (Adding more than 640 KB will
not help, because 640 KB is the maximum that can be used.
This is not a serious error; however, you cannot access those search drives
(that came back with this error) as search drives until login has been
completed. These drives are mapped as regular drives, and because they were
successfully placed in the master environment, they can become search drives
after login has been completed.