User Guide
670 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
588: The system was unable to parse the specified path.
Source: utility name in message prefix
Possible Cause: The program could not find the directory path because the user specified a
directory path that does not exist or mistyped the directory path.
Action: Use the FILER utility to examine the directory. Type the directory path
correctly. The correct syntax is as follows:
Server\ volume: directory\ subdirectory\ file
or
Drive: directory\ subdirectory\ file
The user can use the MAP command or the NETUSER utility to map a
network drive to a directory; then the user can specify the drive, rather than
the directory path, in the command.
589: The system received an invalid path for the current server mode.
Source: utility name in message prefix
Possible Cause: This is probably an internal error in the program.
Action: Try again. If the problem persists, contact a Novell support provider.
590: An error occurred while attempting to build a class list. It is likely that the
workstation is out of memory.
Source: utility name in message prefix
Possible Cause: The workstation does not have enough memory.
Action: Increase the memory available to the workstation. See “Resolving
Workstation Memory Problems” on page 787.
591: The path must contain a full drive specification, including a :.
Source: utility name in message prefix
Possible Cause: The user specified an incomplete drive designation.
Action: Specify a complete designation. Be sure the drive name is followed by a colon
(:).










