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328.1 | | AUSS::GARSON | DECcharity Program Office | Wed Apr 30 1997 10:03 | 18 |
| re .0
I can't say that I have heard of that conference. The error message is
probably not relevant and is caused by NOTES$LIBRARY apparently being a
search list that includes a directory that is no longer in existence,
more specifically a logical name that is no longer defined. Even after
that problem is resolved it seems likely that you will just get a
better error message.
Where did you get the pointer to the conference? Has it ever worked?
The conference of conferences lists that conference as being "file not
found" in NOV-1995 so it has been gone a while and is probably lost.
What did you want with the conference? Perhaps another conference is a
suitable alternative.
If you are outside Australia then I suggest you just send email to
SNOC02::SYSTEM. Alternatively you could try SNOFS1::IPS_HELPDESK but
I'm not sure whether the help desk services anyone anywhere.
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328.2 | | MUDGEE::kalori::snofs1::Zorbasstuart | Much ABU about nothing | Wed Apr 30 1997 11:06 | 6 |
| If it's not worth asking here, it's not worth asking....
...as long as you don't expect an answer
Stuart "Helpophile" Zorbas
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328.3 | VMS error? | ICS::CLELAND | | Thu May 01 1997 23:35 | 21 |
| Hi, thanks for the replies...
The latest easynotes.lis shows five conferences hosted by SNOC02.
SNOC02::AUSSIE_NOTES DEC Notes in Australia
SNOC02::BPR Business Process Reengineering
SNOC02::DEFENCE_AERO_SPR So. Pac. Defence, Military, Aerospace
SNOC02::PCSA_SOPAC PCSA - South Pacific
SNOC02::TIPS Training Information Packages
Four out of the five conferences are accessible, except for
Aussie_notes.
The error being returned is not "file not found", as one would expect
if the file no longer existed.
The error listed in .0 sounds as if either the file is corrupted, or
there is a logical pointing to another location, and this location is
having problems?
Thanks for your help, Pc
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328.4 | | AUSS::GARSON | DECcharity Program Office | Fri May 02 1997 18:07 | 13 |
| re .3
> The error being returned is not "file not found", as one would expect
> if the file no longer existed.
>
> The error listed in .0 sounds as if either the file is corrupted, or
> there is a logical pointing to another location, and this location is
> having problems?
The error is precisely as I have stated in .1. If you want something
done about it then I suggest you email one of the addresses given in
.1. I can diagnose the problem but am at a completely different site
and can't fix anything.
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328.5 | | ICS::CLELAND | | Mon May 05 1997 23:30 | 23 |
| Thanks Mark for responding, this is the reason why the error message
returned was "Error in device name or inappropriate device type".
Turns out there was a logical pointing to a non-existant disk and
directory. Mark has removed the logical, so Aussie_notes is not a valid
notes conference anymore...
From: NAME: Mark Fowler
FUNC: IM&T
TEL: 61-2-561-5195, DTN 730-5195 <FOWLER MARK AT A1@SNOFS1@SNO>
To: NAME: CLELAND <CLELAND@ICS@MRGATE@SNOC02@SNO>
Hi Patrick,
There is currently no notes file called AUSSIE_NOTES on SNOC02.
The NOTES$LIBRARY logical points to (among other things) some users login
directories (I guess so that they can moderate these files??)
Anyway, there was a user in this list that no longer has an account on SNOC02,
so it is possible that the AUSSIE_NOTES file was in her directory.
Mark Fowler
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