On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Larry Rosenman wrote: > Probably in the netware headers.
Pick an error, any error :( #define BAD_PRINTER_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define BAD_RECORD_OFFSET 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define CLOSE_FCB_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define FILE_EXTENSION_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define FILE_NAME_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define HARDWARE_FAILURE 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define INVALID_DRIVE_NUMBER 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define INVALID_INITIAL_SEMAPHORE_VALUE 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define INVALID_SEMAPHORE_HANDLE 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define IO_BOUND_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NO_FILES_FOUND_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NO_RESPONSE_FROM_SERVER 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NO_SUCH_OBJECT_OR_BAD_PASSWORD 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define PATH_NOT_LOCATABLE 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define QUEUE_FULL_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define REQUEST_NOT_OUTSTANDING 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define SOCKET_ALREADY_OPEN 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define LOCK_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define FAILURE 0x89FF /* 255 Generic Failure */ #define NWE_FILE_EXT 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_FILE_NAME 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_HARD_FAILURE 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_FCB_CLOSE 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_IO_BOUND 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_BAD_SPOOL_PRINTER 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_BAD_RECORD_OFFSET 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_DRIVE_INVALID_NUM 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_SEM_INVALID_INIT_VAL 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_SEM_INVALID_HANDLE 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_NO_FILES_FOUND_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_NO_RESPONSE_FROM_SERVER 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_NO_OBJ_OR_BAD_PASSWORD 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_PATH_NOT_LOCATABLE 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_Q_FULL_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_REQ_NOT_OUTSTANDING 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_SOCKET_ALREADY_OPEN 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_LOCK_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */ #define NWE_FAILURE 0x89FF /* 255 Generic Failure */ To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
