906: The Unicode files cannot be found.
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907: This utility cannot open the translation table SCHEMA.XLT.
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908: The specified path is invalid.
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776 System Messages
CAPTURE.EXE, CX.EXE
The Unicode files for the current language code page and country cannot be
found.
Verify that the Unicode files for the current code page and country are located
in the SYS:PUBLIC\NLS directory.
source file in message
In the DOS, Windows, and OS/2 environments, the program searches the
following areas for the translation files.
The current directory.
The load directory (the directory containing the current utility's EXE file).
This is usually 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 file, 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 can be found in the user's login script or
AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
Make sure these files are loaded into the PUBLIC directory and that the
workstation has a search drive mapped to the PUBLIC directory; then try the
operation again. If the problem persists, contact a Novell support provider.
FLAG.EXE, PURGE.EXE, RIGHTS.EXE
The operating system could not find the directory path.
The specified directory path does not exist, or the user mistyped the directory
path.
Examine the directory. Type the directory path correctly.
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