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;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Silver Xpress Error Report File for Version 4.0x of SX reader
; (c) copyright 1993-94
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Keep reports to 20 lines or less
; %doserr - last dos error
; %1 - parameter 1 passed by Silver
; %2 - parameter 2 passed by Silver
;
; !PROBLEM displayed WHITE ON RED
; !WARNING displayed WHITE ON BROWN
; !ADVICE displayed WHITE ON GREEN
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
!PROBLEM 1 [ PROBLEM REMOVING WORK DIRECTORY ]
CRITICAL PROBLEM DEVELOPED REMOVING THE TEMPORARY WORK DIRECTORY.
ERROR CODE: %1
WORK DIRECTORY: %2
STARTUP DIRECTORY: %3
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK THE WORK DIRECTORY. TRY NOT DEFINING A WORK
DIRECTORY.
!END
!PROBLEM 2 [ PROBLEM CREATING WORK DIRECTORY ]
A problem occurred with creating the defined temporary work directory
Error code : %1
Work Directory : %2
Do you have enough disk space?
Did you try to create a work directory on a RAM drive?
Solutions:
1) Check the disk space where your work directory is defined.
2) If you have a work directory defined, please blank it out and try
Xpress again.
Xpress will ALWAYS create a work directory called WORK from the defined
a work directory. Xpress will always clean and delete the work
directory it creates.
!END
!PROBLEM 3 [ PROBLEM ALLOCATING MEMORY FOR FORUMS ]
A problem occurred when Xpress attempted to allocate memory for host
conferences or forums.
Error code : %1
Available Memory : %2
The HOST has alot of conferences and Xpress enough memory to work with.
Xpress will try to allocate memory on RAM first, then EMS, then on DISK.
If it fails in any of these attempts, you will get this error.
Solutions:
1) At the mail door, go into the configuration options and turn ON
the option "SEND SELECTED AREAS ONLY". Some mail doors may the
opposite option, "SEND ALL AREAS", in which case you would turn
it off.
2) Use the protected mode version of Silver Xpress.
!END
!PROBLEM 4 [ NOT ENOUGH DISK SPACE ]
Xpress has calculated you do not have enough disk space to decompress
the packet you selected.
Mail Packet : %1
Mail Packet Size : %2
Disk Space : %3
Xpress multiplies the packet size by 2.3 to determine the minimum amount
of disk space require. It is highly recommended you have 4-5 megs
available of disk space if you plan to download 1-2 megabyte packets.
Solutions:
1) Check the disk space on your work drive. Clean it up by deleting
unnecessary files.
2) If you are using a RAM drive for your WORK directory, make sure
the RAM drive is large enough to accomodate the decompression of
the mail packet.
!END
!PROBLEM 5 [ PROBLEM DECOMPRESSING FILE ]
A problem occurred during the decompression process of the packet.
Process Command:
%3
Dos Error code: : %1
Expansion Error Code : %2
Please check the following:
1) Decompression program is located in the DOS path directories. Check
to see the decompression program is fully qualified if you have the
"CHECK PROGRAM EXISTENCE" set to off or no under configuration.
2) You are confusing PKZIP 1.01 with PKZIP 2.04
3) Insufficient memory. For PKZIP programs, the error codes 4-11, 21, 22
indicate insufficient memory.
4) Turn on the Archiver Detection System. You probably where using
the wrong process command.
!END
!PROBLEM 6 [ PROBLEM COMPRESSING FILE ]
A problem occurred during the compressing process of the packet.
Process Command:
%3
Dos Error code : %1
Process Error Code : %2
Please check the following:
1) Compression program is located in the DOS path directories.
2) For PKZIP programs, the process error codes 4-11, 21, 22 indicate
insufficient memory. Try using the Exec Swap $ prefix for the
compression command.
3) PKZIP process error 14 means your disk is FULL.
!END
!PROBLEM 7 [ PROBLEM COPYING ATTACHED FILE ]
A problem occurred copying the file attached to the target file:
source : %1
target : %2
Check to make sure you have enough disk space.
!END
!PROBLEM 8 [ LOW OR OUT OF MEMORY ]
Process Error Code: %2 Dos Error Code: %1
Process: %3
You are either low on memory or the process requires more memory. Xpress
requires about 512K for real mode operations. Protected Mode Xpress
eliminates these kinds of errors.
Possible solutions to try:
1) Use Exec Swapping by adding a $ as a prefix to the process command.
2) Upgrade to the protected mode version of Silver Xpress.
3) Check TSR (terminate and stay resident) programs. Are they needed?
4) If you are running Xpress from a DOS MENU program or from a
communications program, please make sure these programs free up
memory before calling Xpress.
!END
!PROBLEM 10 [ PROBLEM WITH CLEAN UP PHASE]
A problem occurred while Xpress was attempting to switch back to the
current home directory in preparation of deleting the work directory.
Error Code: %1
Work Directory: %2
Startup Directory: %3
Xpress did a double checking to prevent the deletion of your normal files
in your HOME directory. Please double check your setup of the WORK
directory.
!END
!PROBLEM 12 [ Problem with FILE UPLOAD ]
A problem occurred running the compression to add the attached file to
your reply packet:
error code : %1
reply packet : %1
file : %2
!END
!PROBLEM 17 [ PROBLEM DELETING FILE FROM PACKET]
A problem occurred while deleting files from the packet.
Error code: %1
Expansion Program Error Code: %2
Please check the following:
1) Compression program is located in the DOS path directories.
2) You are not confusing PKZIP 1.01 with PKZIP 2.04
3) You have enough memory (error code 8)
!END
!PROBLEM 18 [ ARCHIVER NOT FOUND ON PATH]
A problem occurred while xpress attempted to find the archiver program on
your computer.
ARCHIVER: %1
Xpress requires an archiver to either decompress mail packets or compress
reply packets.
By default, Xpress uses the detector system. So if you have this enabled,
Xpress expects to find an archiver resided in one of your DOS directories
defined in the PATH statement. Check to make sure the expected archiver
is on your computer and put into a directory that is on your PATH
statement. To learn more about the PATH statement, consult your DOS user
manual.
Some users have hardcoded the location of archiver in the ARCHIVER.DEF
file. If you are one of these users, please double check and make sure
it is defined correctly.
!END
!PROBLEM 19 [ UNRECOGNIZED PACKET FORMAT ]
A problem occurred when Xpress attempted to detect the compression
format of your mail packet.
Mail Packet : %1
Xpress does not recognize the compression format of this packet.
If you know what the compression utilities required for this packet,
then you will need to:
1) Edit the archiver.def file and add the new archiver definition
2) Disable the detection system and hard code the archiver compression
and expansion commands.
!END
!WARNING 20 [ Obselete Xpress Format ]
This Silver Xpress Reader will not work with this older version OPX packet.
There should be no one on earth using this format defined in the OPX
packet you downloaded. Please inform the HOST sysop from which you got
this packet to update his Silver Xpress Mail Door.
!END
!WARNING 21 [ Outside Archiver Management ]
This option is only available when you let Silver Xpress do the unpacking
of mail packets.
Whenever you use the -O switch, you tell Xpress to simply read the files
in the work directory. It will not attempt to search for mail packets,
unpack them or pack reply