Dos Error Number 2
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Invalid environment 11. Invalid format 12. Invalid access code 13.
Dos Error Number 3 Occurred While Trying To Create Directory
Invalid data 14. Reserved 15. Invalid drive was specified dos error number 5 occurred while trying to create directory 16. Attempt to remove the current directory 17. Not same device 18. No more files dos error 64 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
Dos Error 4
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
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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
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Clipper 5.2 on Win95. Now I try to recompile the changes I made, and get the error DBFNTX/1003 Dos Error 2. I have read the manuals and can not figure why it is happening, because if I recompile the original sources I get the same error. Now http://computer-programming-forum.com/19-clipper/34e013711ae569ee.htm I am using Clipper 5.3b and Win98. The case is that if I run the program with the original EXE, I get NO errors. The code brokes when I try to open an index (I need to open three). Code looks something like this (I'm writing from a computer where I haven't the source, but I remember the details. Also, there isn't a compiler error). USE (myDBF) SET INDEX TO (myFirstIndex), (mySecondIndex), (myThirdIndex) (but I repeat that sentences are not the problem). myDBF, myFirstIndex, mySecondIndex and myThirdIndex are well. dos error They have the complete path and file name. (When I get the error, it shows the exact path and file name where it is supposed the files are). By the way, I have to say that every file name has an extension .001, .002, and so on, not .NTX, but it worked well until now. I have incremented my FILES in config.sys to over 100, but no changes. Any suggestion? Marcelo Thu, 26 Aug 2004 05:34:31 GMT Al Acke#2 / 9 DBFNTX/1003 Dos Error 2 DOS error 2 dos error number is file not found.... you're missing an index. If the app has a reindex function.... try that. Al -- Al Acker, President, Editor Acker Consulting Inc. http://www.ackerconsulting.com The Xbasefiles e-zine http://www.thexbasefiles.com Quote:> I have a problem with an application I am trying to modify. > The original version was made with Clipper 5.2 on Win95. > Now I try to recompile the changes I made, and get the error > DBFNTX/1003 Dos Error 2. I have read the manuals and can not figure > why it is happening, because if I recompile the original sources I get > the same error. > Now I am using Clipper 5.3b and Win98. > The case is that if I run the program with the original EXE, I get NO > errors. > The code brokes when I try to open an index (I need to open three). > Code looks something like this (I'm writing from a computer where I > haven't the source, but I remember the details. Also, there isn't a > compiler error). > USE (myDBF) > SET INDEX TO (myFirstIndex), (mySecondIndex), (myThirdIndex) > (but I repeat that sentences are not the problem). > myDBF, myFirstIndex, mySecondIndex and myThirdIndex are well. > They have the complete path and file name. (When I get the error, it > shows the exact path and file name where it is supposed the files > are). By the way, I have to say that every file name has an extension > .001, .002, and so on, not .NTX, but it worked well until now. > I have increme