LOGIN-X-280: This utility could not get your connection status.
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LOGIN-X-283: This utility could not get the preferred Directory Services name or
connection ID.
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LOGIN-X-285: A network drive could not be found.
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LOGIN-X-287: This utility could not find the preferred server.
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LOGIN-X-290: This utility was unable to log you out, so you cannot be reattached.
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232 System Messages
LOGIN.EXE
LOGIN failed to verify whether the user was logged in.
Attach using MAP. If this fails, reboot and reestablish all current connections.
LOGIN.EXE
LOGIN could not find the preferred Directory tree.
Verify that the preferred Directory tree or server specified in the NET.CFG file
is correct.
LOGIN.EXE
LOGIN could not find the first available network drive. If the login attempt
fails (for example, if you have entered an incorrect password or an invalid
username), the drive mapping is placed on this drive. LOGIN exits if it can not
find an available network drive as a fall-back drive.
Make sure the last drive in CONFIG.SYS is set to a drive other than the Z:
drive.
LOGIN.EXE
LOGIN could not find the preferred server as specified in the NET.CFG file.
Verify that the preferred server in the NET.CFG file is correct.
LOGIN.EXE
Before LOGIN can reattach the user to any server, it must first log the user out.
LOGIN's attempt to log out failed; therefore, it cannot reattach.
This error occurs only with the /NS option, which allows the user to remain
logged in to other servers or eDirectory trees when the user is logging in to a
new server or network.
Try logging out using the LOGOUT utility; then try to log in using the /NS
option.
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