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782 System Messages
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103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
973: The Unicode table files cannot be found in the NLS directory or in the search
path. Code page: number Country: number .
Source: CX.EXE, FLAG.EXE, LOGIN.EXE, LOGOUT.EXE, MAP.EXE,
PURGE.EXE, RIGHTS.EXE, SETPASS.EXE
Explanation: The file extension shown in parentheses represents the country code the
workstation is using, which is set in CONFIG.SYS. For example, *.001 is US
English. The country code might be different from the one shown here.
In the DOS, Windows, and OS/2 environments, the program searches the
following areas for the Unicode files:
The current directory (for DOS and OS/2 environments) or the Windows
directory.
The load directory (the directory containing the current utility's .EXE
file). Normally this will be the PUBLIC directory.
The NLS directory that is located within the load directory (the directory
containing the current utility's .EXE file). If the Unicode files are not
found in the NLS directory within the load directory, the program
searches the NLS directory that is a sibling of the load directory (that is,
at the same level as the load directory). Note: The NWLanguage
environment variable does not apply here.
The PATH and DPATH (for OS/2 only) environment variables. These
environment variables may be found either in the user's login script or in
the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
The following four files must be in one of these locations of the user's search
drive, or this error message is displayed:
code_page_UNI.country_id
UNI_code_page.country_id
UNI_MON.country_id
UNI_COL.country_id
Action: Make sure that these four files are loaded into the PUBLIC directory and that
the user has a search drive mapped to PUBLIC; then try the operation again.
If you have a search drive mapped to PUBLIC and the files still cannot be
found there or in any other locations listed, use the NPATH utility to
determine the Unicode files required for the workstation and their location. If
the problem persists, contact a Novell support provider.