Complete List Of Win32 Error Codes
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table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. 2.2 Win32 Error Codes All Win32 error codes MUST be in the range 0x0000 to 0xFFFF, although Win32 error codes can be used both in 16-bit fields (such as within the HRESULT type specified in section 2.1) as well as 32-bit fields. Most win32 error code 10061 values also have a default message defined, which can be used to map the value to a human-readable text message; when this is done, the Win32 error code is also known as a message identifier. The following table specifies the values and corresponding meanings of the Win32 error codes. Vendors SHOULD NOT assign other meanings to these values, to avoid the risk of a collision in the future. This document provides the common usage details of the Win32 error codes; individual protocol specifications provide expanded or modified definitions. Note In the following descriptions, a percentage sign followed by one or more alphanumeric characters (for example, "%1" or "%hs") indicates a variable that will be replaced by text at the time the value is returned. Win32 error codes Description 0x00000000 ERROR_SUCCESS The operation completed successfully. 0x00000000 NERR_Success The operation completed successfully. 0x00000001 ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION Incorrect function. 0x00000002 ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND The system cannot find the file specified. 0x00000003 ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND The system cannot find the path specified. 0x00000004 ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES The system cannot open the file. 0x00000005 ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED Access is denied. 0x00000006 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
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Messages and Codes: Complete List and Meaning RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance There used to be a nice resource - Microsoft Support http://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-errors-system-error-messages-code ErrorFlow Website which had a wizard which took you through 3 key steps in finding the meaning of any error message and code. But unfortunately that resource no longer exists. Searching http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21764468/received-invalid-windows-system-error-code for such a similar resource, I stumbled upon this 533 page document and some links from Microsoft that will help you find out the meaning of any error code. Windows Error win32 error Codes The Windows Error Codes document lists the common usage details for those Win32 error codes, HRESULT values, and NTSTATUS values that are referenced by specifications in the protocol documentation set. You can download the PDF from Microsoft by clicking here. In a lighter vein, it may amuse you to learn that Microsoft appears to have an error code even if the operation win32 error code completes successfully! Check what it says for 0x00000000 : The operation completed successfully! 🙂 System Error Codes When using an application on your computer, if it is well-written, it will include an error-handling code that allows them to recover from unexpected errors. When such a system error occurs, the application may request user intervention, or it may be able to recover on its own or it may require a system reboot. This page lists the system error codes and their meanings. Advertisement Events and Errors Message Center Events and Errors Message Center lets you search for and find detailed message explanations, recommended user actions, and offers links to additional support and resources. To perform a search you will need details like Event ID, Event Source, Message Text, File Name. These values can be found in the Event Viewer logs. The Event Viewer can be accessed from the Administrative Tools section of the Control Panel. You can locate the locate the Error Source and the ID in the list of events there. These free Windows Error Code Lookup Tools may also help you. Hope it help
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Received invalid Windows system error code up vote 0 down vote favorite In my C++ Windows application I received what appears to be an invalid system error code using GetLastError() after a failed Overlapped I/O operation. // Code DWORD errorCode = GetLastError(); loggerInt1(LOGERROR, "failed getIoResult, errorCode %d", (int)errorCode); // Log file failed getIoResult, errorCode -1073741781 failed getIoResult, errorCode -1073741781 failed getIoResult, errorCode -1073741781 //... many more times at different time points errorCode is a DWORD, which is an unsigned long, and I casted it to int. But Windows system error codes should only be between 0 and 15999, well within an int. -1073741781 is C000 002B on 32-bit system (mine) and FFFF FFFF C000 002B on 64-bit system. Interpreted as unsigned long it's 3,221,225,515 (32-bit) or some freakishly huge number (64-bit). Either way it's well outside of the 0-15999 range of a Windows system error. How can this be? Is there a sane reason for why I got such an error code? windows system-error share|improve this question asked Feb 13 '14 at 20:09 Thomas Nguyen 1241111 1 What is the API that failed? Remember, the value returned by GetLastError is undefined if the previous API call did not fail. –Raymond Chen Feb 13 '14 at 22:58 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted 0xC000002B is an NTSTATUS code which resolves to STATUS_PARITY_ERROR. There is no contractual agreement that a value stored here is a standard Win32 error code. The documentation for GetLastError vaguely implies this: The error codes returned by a function are not part of the Windows API specification and can vary by operating syst