SERVER-X-1936: Processed an NCP with a bad subfunction length, Station number
(NCP number number).
Source:
Explanation:
Possible Cause:
Action:
SERVER-X-1948: Unable to find load file filename.
Source:
Possible Cause:
Action:
SERVER-X-1949: Error reading from load file.
Source:
Explanation:
SERVER-X-1952: Error reading from load file.
Source:
Explanation:
SERVER-X-1954: Invalid load file format.
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Explanation:
SERVER-X-1955: Invalid load file version.
Source:
Explanation:
SERVER.EXE
An NCP packet received from a client program had an invalid subfunction
length, so the sub-function lengths did not add up to a valid IPX length.
The client program might be an outdated version or it might be corrupted.
Replace the offending client program with updated or uncorrupted software.
SERVER.EXE
The specified load file could not be found using the specified path in the
command or the search path. Files with the extensions .nlm, .nam, .lan, and
.dsk will be checked if no extension was specified. If an extension was
specified, only files with that extension will be checked.
Make sure the file exists in the directory. Check the spelling and extension of
the file.
SERVER.EXE
See message
"SERVER-X-1132: Error reading from load file." on page
SERVER.EXE
See message
"SERVER-X-1132: Error reading from load file." on page
SERVER.EXE
See message
"SERVER-X-1134: Invalid load file format." on page
SERVER.EXE
See message
"SERVER-X-1136: Invalid load file version." on page
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550.
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