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Action:
LOGOUT-X-180: You have only one network connection left. LOGOUT cannot detach
from it.
Source:
Explanation:
LOGOUT-X-190: A default connection cannot be found.
Source:
Explanation:
Action:
LOGOUT-X-200: You are not attached to any NetWare servers.
Source:
Explanation:
LOGOUT-X-210: No valid drives are available to assign default to.
Source:
Possible Cause:
Action:
254 System Messages
For information on the specific error code, search the
documentation (http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nwec/docui/
index.htm). If the problem persists, contact a Novell support provider.
LOGOUT.EXE
This information message is notifying the workstation that the user tried to
break the last connection to the network.
LOGOUT.EXE
LOGOUT could not get the default connection identification number.
Log out from a different drive. This changes the default connection to a
different server.
LOGOUT.EXE
This informational message indiates that the user tried to logout of the network
using the LOGOUT command. The workstation was not attached to any
NetWare servers; therefore, logout returned this message.
LOGOUT.EXE
LOGOUT could not find a valid drive. When LOGOUT completely logs the
user out of all servers, it leaves the user attached to one of them, but it does
not leave the user logged in to it. LOGOUT tries to leave the user mapped to
a valid network, or to a local drive if a network is not found.
Change to the local drive and try to log in again, or issue the MAP command
to see if any drives are available. If these attempts fail and the user cannot find
the LOGIN.EXE or MAP.EXE program, reboot the workstation and allow the
shell to connect it to a server that contains LOGIN.EXE or MAP.EXE.
Error Codes online

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