User Guide

Common Workstation Utilities Error Messages 783
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
974: The Unicode table files are corrupt.
Source: CX.EXE, FLAG.EXE, LOGIN.EXE, LOGOUT.EXE, MAP.EXE,
PURGE.EXE, RIGHTS.EXE, SETPASS.EXE
Possible Cause: The Unicode files are not the correct version or they are corrupt.
Action: Replace the Unicode files with a current, uncorrupted copy of the files.
975: The Unicode table files cannot be opened because there are already too many
open files. Close some files or modify your CONFIG.SYS file.
Source: CX.EXE, FLAG.EXE, LOGIN.EXE, LOGOUT.EXE, MAP.EXE,
PURGE.EXE, RIGHTS.EXE, SETPASS.EXE
Possible Cause: This utility came up in eDirectory mode but failed to open the Unicode table
files. Too many files are already open.
Action: Close any files you do not need to have open or modify the CONFIG.SYS file
to increment the number that Files is set to. For example, change files=20 to
files=30.
991: An error occurred in function_name. Error code: code.
Source: source file in error
Explanation: An unexpected error has occurred.
Action: For information about a specific error code, search the Error Codes online
documentation (http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nwec/docui/
index.htm). Retry the operation a couple of times. Also be sure no associated
problems have occurred (such as the network going down, a connection being
lost, or previous errors having occurred and been ignored). If the problem
persists, contact a Novell support provider.
998: The message file found (utility_name.MSG) is an incorrect version. The correct
version is number. See your network supervisor for assistance.
Source: CX.EXE, FLAG.EXE, LOGIN.EXE, LOGOUT.EXE, MAP.EXE, nver.exe,
RIGHTS.EXE, SETPASS.EXE
Explanation: When the utility tried to initialize the utility_name.MSG file, it was unable to
find a correct version of the file within the existing search drives. A file was
found, but it was an incorrect version. The following areas were searched:
The current directory.
The NWLANGUAGE environment variable directory. If the
NWLANGUAGE variable is set, it should contain a directory name or