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Win32 Error Mapping Collapse the 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 win32 error code returned by the print processor section 2.1) as well as 32-bit fields. Most 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
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Message Queuing Appendix Message Queuing Appendix Message Queuing Error and Information Codes Message Queuing Error and Information Codes Message Queuing Error and Information Codes Message Queuing Error and Information Codes https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc231199.aspx Storage Folder Files Programming for Location Independence TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Message Queuing Error and Information Codes Updated: July 19, 2016Applies To: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms700106(v=vs.85).aspx Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server Technical Preview, Windows VistaError and information codes are returned in two ways: directly by Message Queuing functions and COM object methods, or via the optional aStatus array specified in an MQQUEUEPROPS, MQMSGPROPS, MQQMPROPS, or MQPRIVATEPROPS, structure.The following error and information codes are defined in mq.h.Error CodesMQ_ERROR (0xC00E0001)Returned when a nonspecific Message Queuing error occurs.MQ_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED (0xC00E0025)Returned when access to the specified queue or computer is denied.When returned, verify that your are allowed the access rights for performing the operation on the applicable object (for example, creating, setting properties, or deleting a queue). To change the access rights of a queue, call MQSetQueueSecurity.MQ_ERROR_BAD_SECURITY_CONTEXT (0xC00E0035)Returned when the security context specified by PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT is invalid.MQ_ERROR_BAD_XML_FORMAT (0xC00E0092)Returned when the additional application-generated header elements (PROPID_M_SOAP_HEADER) for inclusion in the SOAP envelope of an SRMP message do not form a valid XML document.MQ_ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW (0xC00E001A)When reading messages, the buffer supplied for a property is too small. In the case of the message body buffer, the portion of the message body that fits
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