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File not found 03 Path not found 04 Too many open files (no handles left) 05 Access denied 06 Invalid handle 07 Memory control blocks destroyed 08 Insufficient memory 09 Invalid memory block dos error codes list address 0A Invalid environment 0B Invalid format 0C Invalid access mode (open mode is invalid)
Dos Error Code 9009
0D Invalid data 0E Reserved 0F Invalid drive specified 10 Attempt to remove current directory 11 Not same device 12 No more dos error code 128 files 13 Attempt to write on a write-protected diskette 14 Unknown unit 15 Drive not ready 16 Unknown command 17 CRC error 18 Bad request structure length 19 Seek error 1A Unknown media type 1B Sector not found dos error code 255 1C Printer out of paper 1D Write fault 1E Read fault 1F General failure 20 Sharing violation 21 Lock violation 22 Invalid disk change 23 FCB unavailable 24 Sharing buffer overflow 25 Reserved 26 Unable to complete file operation (DOS 4.x) 27-31 Reserved 32 Network request not supported 33 Remote computer not listening 34 Duplicate name on network 35 Network name not found 36 Network busy 37 Network device no longer exists 38 NetBIOS command
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limit exceeded 39 Network adapter error 3A Incorrect network response 3B Unexpected network error 3C Incompatible remote adapter 3D Print queue full 3E No space for print file 3F Print file deleted 40 Network name deleted 41 Access denied 42 Network device type incorrect 43 Network name not found 44 Network name limit exceeded 45 NetBIOS session limit exceeded 46 Temporarily paused 47 Network request not accepted 48 Print or disk redirection is paused 49-4F Reserved 50 File already exists 51 Reserved 52 Cannot make directory entry 53 Fail on INT 24 54 Too many redirections 55 Duplicate redirection 56 Invalid password 57 Invalid parameter 58 Network device fault 59 Function not supported by network (DOS 4.x) 5A Required system component not installed (DOS 4.x) DOS Error Code/Classes Error Classes 01 Out of resource, out of space, channel, etc 02 Temporary situation, not an error, ex: file lock 03 Authorization, permission denied 04 Internal, system detected internal error 05 Hardware failure, serious problem related to hardware 06 System failure, ex: invalid configuration 07 Application error, inconsistent request 08 Not found, file/item not found 09 Bad format, file/item in invalid format 0A Locked, file/item interlocked 0B Media failure, ECC/CRC error, wrong or bad disk 0C Already exists, collision with existing item 0D Unknown, classification doesn't exist or is inappropriate DOS Error Code/Action Codes
Invalid environment 11. Invalid format 12. Invalid access code 13. dos beep codes Invalid data 14. Reserved 15. Invalid drive was specified dos error 3 16. Attempt to remove the current directory 17. Not same device 18. No more files
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19. Attempt to write on write-protected diskette 20. Unknown unit 21. Drive not ready 22. Unknown command 23. Data error (CRC) 24. Bad request http://stanislavs.org/helppc/dos_error_codes.html structure length 25. Seek Error 26. Unknown media type 27. Sector not found 28. Printer out of paper 29. Write fault 30. Read fault 31. General failure 32. Sharing violation 33. Lock violation 34. Invalid disk change 35. FCB unavailable 36. Sharing buffer overflow 37-49 Reserved 50. Network request http://www.itlnet.net/programming/program/Reference/Doserr.htm not supported 51. Remote computer not listening 52. Duplicate name on network 53. Network name not found 54. Network busy 55. Network device no longer exists 56. Network BIOS command limit exceeded 57. Network adapter hardware error 58. Incorrect response from network 59. Unexpected network error 60. Incompatible remote adapter 61. Print queue full. 62. Not enough space for print file 63. Print file deleted (not enough space) 64. Network name deleted 65. Access denied 66. Network device type incorrect 67. Network name not found 68. Network name limit exceeded 69. Network BIOS session limit exceeded 70. Temporarily paused 71. Network request not accepted 72. Print of disk redirection paused 73-79 Reserved 80. File already exists 81. Reserved 82. Cannot make directory entry 83. Fail on INT 24H 84. Too may redirection 85. Duplicate redirection 86. Invalid password 87. Invalid parameter 88. Network device fault
task. Batch file decisions may be made based on what code was generated. This webpage gives a short discussion of these http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ak621/DOS/ExitCode.html codes and ways in which they might be used. Deep detail will not be gone into. If you want to know more, see your DOS manual and/or the On-Screen Help. Be aware http://www.febooti.com/products/automation-workshop/online-help/events/run-dos-cmd-command/exit-codes/ that not everything presented here may work as shown for the commands included with the version or manufacturer of DOS you have. INFORMATION BELOW MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHOR dos error © What are Exit Codes? When DOS or its software finishes a command operation, it usually generates a code upon exiting. When it gives that exit code, it is essentially saying: Here are the results of my work. Since these are generated after a command has finished and exited, they are known as "Exit Codes". These codes are hidden from the user but may be dos error code tested for via various methods. The codes give the computer system an idea of what happened during an operation or after it has completed. One code might signal that the task ended with no errors, or that it ended with no errors but that the operation was not successful. If an error did occur, a code might be generated depending on what the error was. Why Might I Want to Use Exit Codes? Since these codes can indicate what happened during a computer operation, they can be used in a batch file to tailor the direction of further procedures. So as an example, if one used the "FC" (File Compare) command and the outcome was that two files matched, a further procedure could be that the batch file be directed to delete one of the duplicate files. Another example of this is given farther on. (See this website's Batch File Tutorial for information on writing batch files.) What do Exit Codes Look Like? Each is one of 256 available values represented by a number from 0 (zero) through 255. `0' typically represents an operation that was completed with no errors. Other numbers might rep
and Start program / application Action events (67000, 67002, 67202, 67402) may end with errorlevels or exit codes, that indicate the termination status of executed Command or Application. They can help in finding the particular reason of command's or application's termination. Although Automation Workshop shows codes in decimal format, they are also referred as hexadecimal or negative decimal values.Exit codeDetails0Program suseccfully completed.1Incorrect function. Indicates that Action has attempted to execute non-recognized command in Windows command prompt cmd.exe.2The system cannot find the file specified. Indicates that the file can not be found in specified location.3The system cannot find the path specified. Indicates that the specified path can not be found.5Access is denied. Indicates that user has no access right to specified resource.9009
0x2331Program is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Indicates that command, application name or path has been misspelled when configuring the Action.3221225477
0xC0000005
-1073741819Access violation.Indicates that the executed program has terminated abnormally or crashed.3221225495
0xC0000017
-1073741801Not enough virtual memory is available.Indicates that Windows has run out of memory.3221225786
0xC000013A
-1073741510The application terminated as a result of a CTRL+C. Indicates that the application has been terminated either by user's keyboard input CTRL+C or CTRL+Break or closing command prompt window.3221225794
0xC0000142
-1073741502The application failed to initialize properly. Indicates that the application has been launched on a Desktop to which current user has no access rights. Another possible cause is that either gdi32.dll or user32.dll has failed to initialize.3221