CLI Reference Guide
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System Messages
Action: No action is required at this point. However, to avoid this message
the next time the VLM.EXE file is loaded, delete or correct the line specified
by the error message.
NMR-1.00-45: The parameter specified for the following option was out
of range and has been adjusted.
Explanation: A configurable parameter has been configured too high or too
low to be valid. The parameter is specified on the line following the
message.
Action: Check and correct the parameter specified in the NET.CFG file. See
Chapter 2, “NET.CFG Options Reference,” for more information.
NWDRV-3.00-00: The NetWare VLM is not loaded or is not configured
correctly. All network functions will be disabled. Reconfigure the VLM
and restart MS Windows.
Explanation: Without the NetWare® DOS Requester™ (VLM) software,
the client workstation cannot communicate with NetWare servers. The
NetWare MS Windows driver (NETWARE.DRV) depends on the VLM™
software in order to provide network support for MS Windows.
Action: Exit MS Windows. Go to the directory where the VLM.EXE file is
located and type “VLM”. Then restart MS Windows.
NWDRV-3.00-10: The VNETWARE.386 file has not been loaded. All
network functions will be disabled. To use NetWare, install
VNETWARE.386 and restart MS Windows.
Explanation: The NetWare® MS Windows driver (NETWARE.DRV)
depends on the VNETWARE.386 file to run MS Windows in enhanced
mode.
Action: Exit MS Windows. Copy the VNETWARE.386 file to the MS
Windows SYSTEM (for example, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM).
VNETWARE.386 should be on the NetWare Client For DOS and MS
Windows Disk 3 diskette. Also make sure that the “[386Enh]” section of the
SYSTEM.INI file has the following line: NETWORK=*VNETBIOS,
VNETWARE.386, VIPX.386. Then restart MS Windows.
NWDRV-3.00-50: The temporary drive could not be mapped. Contact
the network supervisor.