wrote:
> >08-SEP-07 16:05:38 [id=0200] [rc1=fffd rc2=0000]
> [OS/2 API error code =
> >15 (x000f)] An unexpected device error has
> occurred. Please collect all
>
> Error 15 is a generic I can not read the drive
> content error report from
> eCS/OS2.
>
> Error 5 is access denied from the same OS.
Steven,
You seem to be suggesting that these are standard
error messages that would be used by many apps under
the OS. I don't mean to change the subject, but some
time ago I quoted some errors I'd gotten from ZTree,
and you said I already had a list of what these errors
mean. Oh yeah -- where ? I don't recall having any
good idea of where to look, and at the time I did not
find anything like this in the ZTree Help file. Is
there some command we need to issue to OS/2 or eCS
that will bring up such a list, whether we're talking
about ZTree or BA2K ? Interpreting the errors is
another matter, but first things first. (I believe
there must also be some error messages that are unique
to the app in question ?)
Jordan
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