Groupwise Error 8209 Path Not Found
column headings. Right-click the bar where the column headings belongselect some column headings such as From, Subject, Date, etc., from the drop-down list. Possible Cause:If this error occurs when creating a post office, you might not be connected to the correct domain. Action:If you try to create a post office in a secondary domain while connected to a different domain, you might not have sufficient rights to create the post office correctly. It might show up in the GroupWise View but not have an Novell eDirectoryTM object created for it. Connect to the secondary domain. See "Connecting to a Domain" in "Domains" in the GroupWise 6.5 Administration Guide. Then graft the post office into the correct domain. See "GW / eDirectory Association" in "System" in the GroupWise 6.5 Administration Guide. Possible Cause:If this error occurs when deleting a Library object representing a remote document storage area, the remote document storage area and its directory might have already been deleted. Action:In ConsoleOne, display the GroupWise View. Right-click the Library object, then click Properties. Remove the path to the document storage area that no longer exists. Select Store Documents in Post Office, thenclick OK. Then delete the library object from the GroupWise View. Action:Record the conditions under which you encountered the error. For the latest error code solutions, search for TIDs about the error code in the Novell Support Knowledgebase .
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