Dynamic Drive Administrator Program Messages
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This file lists error messages for the Microsoft Mail Dynamic Drive 
Administrator program, DYNADMIN.EXE, in alphabetical order.


A Share name must be entered.
   You must enter a share name when specifying a file server for dynamic 
   connections.


A Volume name must be entered.
   You must enter a volume name when specifying a file server for dynamic 
   connections.


Could not find mail system data files on drive <drive letter:>
   If the postoffice data files are on a drive other than drive M and you 
   are not using the advanced security features, you must use the -d command 
   line option to specify the data files drive. The data files must be in the 
   current directory of the drive indicated by the -d command line option.
   For more information, see Chapter 11, "The Dynamic Drive Administrator 
   Program," for information on the -d command line option.


Critical error.
   Check that there is still a connection to the server and that the server 
   is not full. If you are reading or writing to a floppy disk, check that 
   the disk is in the drive, that it is not write-protected, and that the 
   drive door is closed.


Database path must be entered.
   You must enter a path for the data files when specifying a file server for 
   dynamic connections.


Duplicate dynamic connection entry.
   The server/share that you entered already exists. Enter a different 
   server/share combination.


Error in reading users.
   Try the operation again. If the problem persists, check that there is 
   still a connection to the server. Also check that the server is not full.
   For Novell users, check that the user has sufficient rights to access the 
   server. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Preparing to Use Mail on the
   Network."


Error in writing to Dispatch server definition file.
   Try the operation again. If the problem persists, check that there is 
   still a connection to the server. Also check that the server is not full.
   For Novell users, check that the user has sufficient rights to access the 
   server. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Preparing to Use Mail on the 
   Network."


Error opening Dispatch server definition file.
   Try the operation again. If the problem persists, check that there is 
   still a connection to the server. Also check that the server is not full.
   For Novell users, check that the user has sufficient rights to access the 
   server. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Preparing to Use Mail on the 
   Network."


Error reading help file. Help not available.
   An error occurred in attempting to read the Help file. Since the Help 
   file is stored at the postoffice, the error may be due to a network 
   problem or a failure of the postoffice. If this problem persists, the 
   administrator should replace backed-up copies of all .HLP files into the 
   HLP directory.


Help file not found. Help not available.
   The Help message file was not found. Help will not be available for the 
   duration of this sign-on. The administrator should restore a backup of the 
   Help file to the HLP directory.


Invalid option specified:<option>.
   The option that you specified is not valid. Check that you entered the 
   option correctly. For more information about command line options, see 
   Chapter 12, "The Dynamic Drive Administrator Program."


No server names have been defined yet.
   Use the Add command to define a server.


Out of memory. Free some memory and try again.
   All available memory has been used (allocated) by work you are currently 
   doing. This error should not occur with normal operation. Check that your 
   machine has 256K of free memory before starting the Dynamic Drive 
   Administrator program.


Server name must be entered.
   You must enter a server name when specifying a file server for dynamic 
   connections.


The server is not accessible.
   The most likely cause of this error is a hardware problem at the server. 
   Try the operation again after the problem has been fixed.
   If the message recurs and you are certain that it is not due to a hardware 
   problem at the server, the server could be incorrectly specified in the 
   MAIL.DAT file. If this is the case, you should remove the MAIL.DAT file 
   and create a new one. For more information about the MAIL.DAT file, see 
   Chapter 2, "Preparing to Use Mail on the Network."


User Login name must be entered.
   You must enter a user login name when specifying a file server for dynamic 
   connections.
