System Messages

Explanation: The configuration file contains a parameter that has an invalid value or that does not specify a value. This invalid line is ignored by the configuration process.

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.

NWP-1.00-43: There is a missing or invalid ON/OFF value for ‘<parameter>’ on line <number> of the configuration file. This entry will be ignored. Correct the line specified in the configuration file before continuing.

Explanation: The configuration file contains a parameter that is defined to use either an ON or OFF value, but a different value or no value has been specified. This invalid line is ignored by the configuration process.

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.

NWP-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.

NWP-1.00-59: The SECURITY.VLM file has not been loaded. The NWP.VLM file will load successfully without NCP signature support. Load the SECURITY.VLM file before loading the NWP.VLM file or add SIGNATURE LEVEL=0 to the NET.CFG file; then load NWP.VLM.

Explanation: This message is only a warning. The NetWare® DOS Requester™ software functions properly without NetWare Core Protocol™ (NCP) authentication. For NCP™ authentication to operate properly, the SECURITY.VLM file must be loaded before the NWP.VLM file. Either NWP.VLM is being loaded before SECURITY.VLM or SECURITY.VLM did not load successfully.

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