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1079.2 | Guessing.... | IOSG::PYE | Graham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's Apprentice | Wed Jul 22 1992 17:33 | 21 |
| I looked this message up in my mesage file cross reference, and I don't
think it's used, so I'd be interested to know which bit of code is
signalling this error!!
Anyway, SWAG coming up:
It "must" be something wrong with the either the user's device, or the
mail shared area device if it's a mail message that's being printed.
Check the device in the user's profile and see if it's: got quota for
this user, it's not full, it hasn't run out of file headers (create a
big file on it from the user's account) is online and isn't broken!
Similarly, look (using SH) at the mail message and see what directory
it's on. See if the logical is defined properly (/EXEC and to the right
place) and do the same checks on the disc.
Course if it's an attachment to the message, then it gets more
complex...
Graham
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1079.3 | DEF/SYS/EXEC/TRANS=(CONC,TERM) | WARNUT::RICE | A human resource | Thu Jul 23 1992 18:06 | 2 |
| Don't disk logicas also need to be defined /TRANS=(CONCEAL,TERMINAL)
just like the way $ MOUNT does ?
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1079.4 | No idea, really | IOSG::TALLETT | Arranging bits for a living... | Fri Jul 24 1992 20:39 | 13 |
| Hi there!
>Don't disk logicas also need to be defined /TRANS=(CONCEAL,TERMINAL)
>just like the way $ MOUNT does ?
Another SWAG. Did you know that the logicals MOUNT creates
are different from anything you can create from DCL or using
system services? Mount does some "magic".
See what logical names are in use and where they came from.
Regards,
Paul
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1079.5 | Cross reference - but problem is still here! | COMICS::TALBOT | Trevor Talbot | Fri Aug 21 1992 12:52 | 10 |
| Hi,
The dskacperr has been seen before, see note 2519.0 from the old v2.3
conference. It has a reply that states the modules where the message
can come out from. The suggestions in there have been checked and still
the customer says he has a problem.
Can anyone else come up with some suggestions on why this should be occuring?
Thanks for your responses.
-Trev
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