Disconnecting shared device “^0”: the network connection is lost. Disconnecting shared device “^0”: output data size is illegal. Disconnecting shared device “^0”: the buffer is too small to read data. Disconnecting shared device “^0”: the buffer is too small to write data. Disconnecting shared device “^0”: duplicate client request. Disconnecting shared device “^0”: the client failed to respond. SCSIShare Log Closed Ended User: Unpublished Published as Internal Error “New Type Calls are not supported”. Internal Error “Unsupported function”. Internal Error “Unknown Write command”. Internal Error “Unknown Read command”. Internal Error “MsgOut is not supported”. Internal Error “MsgInp is not supported”. Internal Error “SelAtn is not supported”. Internal Error “Long Tib”. The shared device “^0” will be disconnected in ^1 minute(s). The shared device “^0” is idle. Try to connect now. The shared SCSI device “^0” on your Macintosh is being used by a network user. The shared device “^0” can not be used now: the server computer is very busy. The shared device “^0” can not be used now: the system heap on the server computer is full. The shared device “^0” cannot be used: your password is incorrect. The shared device “^0” is busy. The shared device “^0” is not found on the network. The shared device “^0” is unavailable: a SCSIShare protocol error occured. The shared device “^0” can not be used: the server buffer is too small. The shared device “^0” is unavailable: the server network has been disconnected. The shared device “^0” is unavailable: the network connection has been lost. The shared device “^0” is unavailable: the connection time limit has been exhausted. The shared device “^0” is unavailable: the server computer has closed down. The shared device “^0” is unavailable: you have been disconnected by the device owner. SCSIShare™