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Action: Check to make sure that sufficient disk space and directory entries are available. If the file dos error 5 exists, make sure it is not marked read-only. In a network environment, make sure the application has the necessary rights to create the file. See Also: INDEX command, Network Programming chapter in the Programming and Utilities guide Online resources provided by: http://www.ousob.com --- NG 2 HTML conversion by Dave Pearson
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Automated SignaturesOn Your Posts Best Of All, It's Free! Join Us! *Tek-Tips's functionality depends error dbfntx/1003 open error on members receiving e-mail. By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail. Posting Guidelines Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis error dbfntx 1004 posting is forbidden.Tek-Tips Posting Policies Jobs Jobs from Indeed What: Where: jobs by Link To This Forum! Add Stickiness To Your Site By Linking To This Professionally Managed Technical Forum.Just copy and paste the BBCode http://www.ousob.com/ng/clerr/ng236d9.php HTML Markdown MediaWiki reStructuredText code below into your site. Computer Associates: Clipper Forum at Tek-Tips HomeForumsProgrammersDBMS PackagesComputer Associates: Clipper Forum DBFNTX 1020 and 1003 errors thread288-1665862 Forum Search FAQs Links MVPs DBFNTX 1020 and 1003 errors DBFNTX 1020 and 1003 errors hardyone (Programmer) (OP) 5 Nov 11 00:02 thread288-1600081: DBCMD error 2001 and DBFNTX error 1020I'm back with index opening issues similar to my previous dbf opening issues. Using http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1665862 a net_use function like the one Jock showed me last time gets my dbf's open reliably now. Thanks for that help. But I've had increasing problems recently with crashes related to index files not opening.Tracking my error messages I find DBFNTX 1003 index open error in respone to a "set index to
the app try to open a file it put me the errors:Error DBFNTX/1003 Open Error: TEST71.ntx (DOS ERROR 4)andError DBFNTX/1001 Open Error: TEST6.DBF (DOS ERROR 4)I knowed that I have to edit http://comp.lang.clipper.narkive.com/yY9MhFYP/problems-opening-dbf-and-ntx-files-on-win-xp the file config.nt adding the line FILES =xxx (I put 1000!!), I also tried http://computer-programming-forum.com/19-clipper/9abbcfba0f533d57.htm to change the value for TEMP and TMPvariables without any space... but it still doesn't work..any other suggestion???thank'youEmanueleP.S. I am not a clipper developer--Posted via http://dbforums.com Stephen Quinn 2003-06-24 13:03:06 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Ross & Emanueleto 100, reboot the PC, and see if that helps. An upper limit aroundThere is no need to reboot - just close dos error the DOS window(s) and re-open them.--HTHSteve Quinn INComplete 2003-06-24 13:05:52 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Originally posted by emanuele75Post by emanuele75I have an old application for DOS, but now I want to use it on a WinXPError DBFNTX/1003 Open Error: TEST71.ntx (DOS ERROR 4)andError DBFNTX/1001 Open Error: TEST6.DBF (DOS ERROR 4)I knowed that I have to edit the file config.nt adding the line FILES= xxx (I put 1000!!), I also tried to change dos error 4 the value for TEMP andTMP variables without any space... but it still doesn't work..any other suggestion???thank'youEmanueleP.S. I am not a clipper developerJust for fun, and did You set the set clipper=f255 variable somewhere?And, do not use more files than 255, because if I remember well, that'sthe maximum for DOS, and maybe the OS doesn't allow as many as 1000files, and does not allow this command.Tibor AntalBudapestHungary--Posted via http://dbforums.com emanuele75 2003-06-24 14:05:00 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Thank's to all.... I tried with FILES=100but nothing changed...:(Tibor, where do I have to set that variable?Originally posted by INCompletePost by INCompleteJust for fun, and did You set the set clipper=f255 variable somewhere?And, do not use more files than 255, because if I remember well,that's the maximum for DOS, and maybe the OS doesn't allow as many as1000 files, and does not allow this command.Tibor AntalBudapestHungary--Posted via http://dbforums.com INComplete 2003-06-24 14:12:10 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Originally posted by emanuele75Post by emanuele75Thank's to all.... I tried with FILES=100but nothing changed...:(Tibor, where do I have to set that variable?In Windows NT/2000/XP the DOS system files are here:c:\winnt\system32\config.ntc:\winnt\system32\autoexec.ntSo, You have to set the variables here, against to autoexec.bat, andcongig.sys, but mostly on the same way.Try files=255 in config.ntand set clipper=f255 in autoexec.ntPlease inform Us if this solved Your problem!Tibor AntalBudapestHungary--Posted via http://dbfo
4 ) Hi I am compiling using clipper 5.02 on a network, and compiling with pre-linked libraries. When I try to run my .EXE file without clipper installed I get the following error when it tries to open one of the last indexes DBFNTX/1003, Open error CRSDLVBL.NTX (Dos error 4) If I choose 'Default' the program continues normally. Also, if I install clipper into memory the problem is cured. I have been told that I could have a corrupted index (which I don't) or that I should try to compile without PLLs (which I'd prefer to avoid in order to save space). Any advice? Thanks in anticipation :) Regards Alan Abrahams Sun, 09 Nov 1997 03:00:00 GMT Keith Thom#2 / 2 Help DBFNTX/1003, Open error ??????.NTX ( Dos Error 4 ) : DBFNTX/1003, Open error CRSDLVBL.NTX (Dos error 4) DOS Error 4 is 'Not Enough File Handles Available'. The index will not have been opened and if records have been added or key fields have been changed, it will be out of step with the DBF. You need to increase the number of file handles available. Use the files= command in CONFIG.SYS and make sure that you have an environment setting similar to SET CLIPPER=//F: