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00034 ??? Can anyone help me? I've tried to do a back up every way. I read something about single user mode... how do I know if I am in that? Comment Asked by 888julzgrin888 QuickBooks Point of Sale Options Edit Ask for details Archive hide info × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Answer Can you make it dedeault to price instaed of ext. Price, when you are ringing up a customer? Was this answer helpful? Yes No 888julzgrin888 Add a comment Comment 2 additional answers No answers have been posted This post has been closed and is not open for comments or answers. More Actions Notify me of new answers I can answer People come to Accountants Community for help and answers—we want to let them know that we're here to listen and share our knowledge. We do that with the style and format of our responses. Here are five guidelines: Keep it conversational. When answering questions, write like you speak. Imagine you're explaining something to a trusted friend, using simple, everyday language. Avoid jargon and technical terms when possible. When no other word will do, explain technical terms in plain English. Be clear and state the answer right up front. Ask yourself what specific information the person really needs and then provide it. Stick to the topic and avoid unnecessary details. Break information down into a numbered or bulleted list and highlight the most important details in bold. Be concise. Aim for no more than two short sentences in a paragraph, and try to keep paragraphs to two lines. A wall of text can look intimidating and many won't read it, so break it up. It's okay to link to other resources for more details, but avoid giving answers that contain little more than a link. Be a good listener. When people post very general questions, take a second to try to understand what they're really looking for. Then, provide a response that guides them to the best possible outcome. Be encouraging and positive. Look for ways to eliminate uncertainty by anticipating people's concerns. Make it apparent that we really like helping them achieve positive outcomes. Answer guidelines Saved to your computer. Select a file to attach: Attach files Cancel Do you still have a question? Ask your question to the community. Most questions get a response in about a day. Post your question to the community Back to search results Home Tags Terms of Use Privacy © 2016 Intuit, Inc. All rights reserved. × Close Sign in or create an account To continue your participation in A
be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum https://secure.scootersoftware.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?13661-18847-Failure-of-Mirror-to-ZIP that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: 18847 Failure of Mirror to ZIP Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid https://docs.oracle.com/cd/A57673_01/DOC/net/doc/NWTR23/ch6a.htm Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 28-Oct-2014,07:22 PM #1 chrisjj View Profile View Forum Posts Carpal Tunnel Join Date Apr 2008 Posts 2,095 18847 Mirror of folder containing ZIP to ZIP to ZIP On Win 7 64-bit. native error 1 Execute Mirror to ZIP file misplaced within the source folder e.g. http://i.imgur.com/XSTHFJT.png 3 Execute Sync Now Expected: An intelligible error message Observed: A somewhat unintelligible error message, e.g. Unable to create D:\temp\temp2.zip\CJJ pl: Invalid compressed size, rfs.size = 1368693, count = 684845 - Native error: 00034 http://i.imgur.com/s5CUDVz.png or 2014-10-29 02:07:26 Unable to create C:\temp\text3.zip\tnk: error http://i.imgur.com/pAPMfGe.png Same on BC3, build 18414 Last edited by chrisjj; 28-Oct-2014 at 08:11 PM. Reply With Quote native error 00034 30-Oct-2014,08:52 AM #2 Aaron View Profile View Forum Posts Team Scooter Join Date Oct 2007 Location Madison, WI Posts 10,059 How was the target zip file created? Using the Create button when failing to find the target within BC4? Or another method or program? Aaron P Scooter Software Reply With Quote 30-Oct-2014,10:06 AM #3 chrisjj View Profile View Forum Posts Carpal Tunnel Join Date Apr 2008 Posts 2,095 Originally Posted by Aaron Using the Create button when failing to find the target within BC4? Or another method or program? Yes and yes. I.e. both show the problem. I do not see the BC error message as evidence the ZIP file is faulty. My guess is BC is understandably conflicted by the ZIP being in the source set. Reply With Quote 30-Oct-2014,10:40 AM #4 Aaron View Profile View Forum Posts Team Scooter Join Date Oct 2007 Location Madison, WI Posts 10,059 Ah, thanks. I see the base paths now. We'll look into improving that error message. Aaron P Scooter Software Reply With Quote 30-Oct-2014,10:42 AM #5 chrisjj View Profile View Forum Posts Carpal Tunnel Join Date Apr 2008 Posts 2,095 Originally Posted by Aaron Ah, thanks. I see the base paths now. And step 1's "within the source folder" I hope Originally Posted by Aaron We'll look
to 00999) Listener Error Messages (TNS-01000 to 02500) NA Internal Messages (TNS-02501 to 03500) OSN Error Messages (ORA-12150 to 12195) NR Error Messages (ORA-12196 to 12285) TNS Listener Error Messages (ORA-12500 to 12530) NS Error Messages (ORA-12531 to 12629) NA Error Messages (ORA-12630 to 12699) This chapter lists the error messages that may be returned by the following Oracle network components: SQL*Net release 2.0 and later client server listener MultiProtocol Interchange release 2.0 and later Connection Manager Pump Navigator MultiProtocol Interchange Control Program Transparent Network Substrate (TNS) Oracle Protocol Adapters Secure Network Services Native Naming Oracle network product error messages are identified by two prefixes. The first prefix is "ORA-" and the other is "TNS-." Error messages beginning with the "ORA-" prefixes are generated by the Oracle Server and other Oracle utilities. The error numbers within the range from 12150 through 12629 are network related errors, and these errors contain text that begins with "TNS:" Error messages from 12630 through 12699 are generated by Secure Network Services. Please consult the appropriate documentation for detailed information on other "ORA-" prefixed errors outside this range. For more information on the error message prefixes, please refer to Chapter 1, "Coping with Error Messages." Table 3-1 shows the networking software components that generate error messages with "ORA" or "TNS"prefixes. Table 6 - 1. Error Message Prefix, Numbers, and Components Prefix Error Number Component Type of Error TNS 1 to 500 NR (routing) MultiProtocol Interchange TNS 501 to 1000 NT (transport) Protocol Adapter TNS 1001 to 1500 Listener Control Program Listener Control Program ORA/TNS 12150 to 12195 SQL*Net Oracle SQL*Net ORA/TNS 12196 to 12285 NR (routing) TNS ORA/TNS 12500 to 12530 Listener Listener to client ORA/TNS 12531 to 12629 NS (session) TNS ORA 12630 to 12699 NA Native Services Interchange Control Utility (NR) Error Messag