DOS Client Message File: NIOS.NLM 0, Tran 0 89o,;]!7c@ t u  = y E ! x E3.Mf+>WqjXo99[ca7mYLcmV : G!!"y"";#T####2$K$Z$$$%,%F%T%W%%%%%%% &&&&#&(&-&0&3&6&9&<&?&N&j&|&&&&&&'#':'Q'v'''4*H*h***T+{+++,;,Y,o,,,5--/00|1111232G2[2o22223-3G3g333333Message file %s is invalid. Program load aborted. CoPyRiGhT=(C) Copyright 1995, 1996 Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Available command line options: /? Display this help screen. /Mx Select mode switch method, where x is one of the following: V = Compatible VCPI (Slowest). F = Customized VCPI (Fastest), this is the default. This option only applies to systems using MS-DOS EMM386.EXE /D Display diagnostic information. /L Enable logging. /W Force load in Windows 95 command prompt (MS-DOS) mode. You cannot enter the Windows 95 graphical user interface using this option. Initial XMS mem alloc: XMS Handle = %.4X, Addr = %.8lX Memory Manager: Unknown Memory Manager: Quarterdeck QEMM386 Memory Manager: Qualitas 386MAX Memory Manager: Microsoft Expanded Memory Manager Memory Manager: IBM Expanded Memory Manager Memory Manager: Compaq Expanded Memory Manager Memory Manager: Novell Expanded Memory Manager Mode switching: Raw Mode switching: Compatible VCPI (Slowest) Mode switching: Customized VCPI (Fastest) NIOS.EXE requires a 80386 or higher processor. NIOS.EXE must be installed prior to running a task switcher control program. Please exit the task switcher and try again. The processor is running in Virtual-86 mode without VCPI support. Unload the program that enabled this mode, or install a memory manager that supports VCPI then try loading the program again. NIOS.EXE must be installed before running Windows. Please exit Windows, install NIOS.EXE, then try again. An attempt to obtain the VCPI protected mode entry point failed. An attempt to allocate the initial memory block failed. An XMS memory manager must be installed before loading NIOS.EXE. Load an XMS memory manager, then try loading NIOS.EXE again. The BIOS installed in this machine does not support the INT 15h keyboard intercept function. NIOS.EXE cannot be used with this machine. All XMS memory is in use or an XMS error has occurred. Initial XMS memory allocation failed. Error code (%Xh). An attempt to lock the initial XMS memory block failed. Error code (%Xh). XMS function not implemented error. XMS memory manager detected a VDISK type device. All XMS memory has been allocated. All XMS handles have been allocated. Increase your memory manager's available XMS handles. Unknown XMS error code. Error during call to XMS Move XMS memory block (%.2hXh). This module has already been loaded. MemMan GDT @ %08lX len %04X MemMan IDT @ %08lX len %04X MemMan PgDir @ %08lX An attempt to open NIOS.EXE for reading failed. Not enough free memory available to read in NIOS.NLM file. An attempt to read NIOS.EXE failed. Invalid command line option was specified: "%s" Invalid mode switch type "%s". Enter NIOS /? for help. Invalid XMS API entry point. The installed memory manager is not compatible with the XMS standard.Unknown Fault %.2X (err %.8X) - %s in module %s at Code offset %.8X. Fault %.2X (err code %.8X) - %s. at %.4X:%.8X EAX=%.8X EBX=%.8X ECX=%.8X EDX=%.8X ESI=%.8X EDI=%.8X EBP=%.8X ESP=%.8X CS=%.4X DS=%.4X ES=%.4X SS=%.4X FS=%.4X GS=%.4X Flags=%.8X Divide by 0Debug Int 1NMIDebug Int 3INTO - Overflow interruptBOUND - Out of range interruptInvalid opcode interruptDevice not available interruptDouble fault interruptReserved interruptInvalid TSS interruptSegment not present interruptStack fault interruptGeneral protection interruptPage fault interruptReserved interruptFloating point exceptionAlignment check interruptPseudo module %s did not free one or more resources before being destroyed.Physical memory block allocated from XMS exceeds the NIOS linear address mapping. Alloc block at %08X size %u bytes, exceeded highest physical address %08X by %u bytes.An attempt to lock an allocated XMS memory block using XMS failed (Handle = %.4X).Please wait while the NetWare Client shuts down...Invalid interrupt '%u' specified. Interrupts must be hexadecimal values in the range 0 through F. Module %s passed an invalid module handle parameter to NIOS function (%.8X).The linear address range needed by NIOS is already being used. Unable to locate selector in memory manager's GDT. Use compatible VCPI mode switching command line option /MV when loading NIOS.EXE.Invalid memory manager IDT "Invalid Opcode" selector. Use compatible VCPI mode switching command line option /MV when loading NIOS.EXE.Windows v3.0 is not supported by the 32-bit NetWare client. The installed 32-bit NetWare client does not support this version of Windows. Unable to find %s which is needed to support Enhanced mode Windows. An error occurred during an attempt to autoload information from %s which is needed to support the Windows environment. Make sure this file has not been deleted, moved or changed. Windows load aborted. Call to NiosPageLock by module %s failed. Address 0x%08X, Length 0x%08X.Call to NiosPageUnlock by module %s failed. Address 0x%08X, Length 0x%08X.System configuration file at %s UNKNOWNNIOS was unable to alloc a temporary 2K conventional memory stack needed to issue a call to EISA BIOS Int 15h. If Windows is active this problem can be avoided by increasing the amount of conventional memory NIOS reserves during Windows initialization.The LAN adapter driver you have loaded requires an environment that supports polling. Polled drivers are not supported by the 32-bit NetWare Client. Please contact the adapter vendor to determine the availability of an updated driver that is compatible with the 32-bit NetWare Client.The 32-bit NetWare Client does not support task switchers An installed Vxd module at %08X attempted to access an undefined NLM function (%s).NIOS.NLM is not tacked to NIOS.EXE Error reading NIOS.NLM messages from message file. Loads a NetWare Loadable Module (.NLM or .LAN file). LOAD [/D] [path\]filename [options] Available command line options: /D Break into debugger prior to invoking module's init procedure. /? Display this help screen. Not enough free memory to load module. Unable to find load file %s Error expanding load file path %s Not enough free memory to load module. Module %s did not remain resident. Unloads a previously loaded NetWare Loadable Module (.NLM or .LAN file). UNLOAD [moduleName] | [options] Available command line options: /? Display this help screen. %s is not a valid module name. Module %s is not loaded. The %s module was unloaded; however, the system may be unstable. %s was not unloaded. %s has been successfully unloaded. NIOS message logging is ENABLED. Enables runtime configurable NIOS options. ENABLE [options] Available command options: LOGGING Enables diagnostic logging to NIOS.LOG file. /? Display this help screen. NIOS message logging is DISABLED. Disables runtime configurable NIOS options. DISABLE [options] Available command options: LOGGING Disables diagnostic logging to NIOS.LOG file. /? Display this help screen. An attempt to load %s failed because the specified file could not be found. An attempt to load %s failed because an error occurred while accessing the module's file. An attempt to load %s failed due to a lack of memory. An attempt to load %s failed because the module is not a valid NLM file. An attempt to load %s failed because the module references an undefined external: %s An attempt to load %s failed because the module exports a public which has already been exported: %s. An attempt to load %s failed because an error occurred while accessing the module's message file. An attempt to load %s failed because the module's message file is invalid or the wrong version. An attempt to load %s failed because the module is already loaded and cannot be loaded multiple times. An attempt to load %s again failed because it is a different version than the previously loaded module. An attempt to load %s failed because module %s has refused to allow it to be loaded. %s cannot be unloaded. %s cannot be unloaded because it is being used by %s. Invalid module handle passed to NiosUnload. %s cannot be unloaded at this time. %s cannot be unloaded because module %s has refused to allow it to be unloaded. Debug symbols present. an applicationModule %s did not properly free 1 resource. Module %s did not properly free %d resources. Invalid conventional memory pointer during call to DosConvMemFree:Address %08X, Module %sNetWare Broadcast MessagePress CTRL-ENTER to clearAbend MessageNnInvalid conventional memory pointer during call to DosConvMemFree:Address %08X, Module %s[O]k[O]k [C]ancel[A]bort [R]etry [I]gnore[Y]es [N]o [C]ancel[Y]es [N]o[R]etry [C]ancelOoOoCcAaRrIiYyNnCcYyNnRrCcOoCcAaRrIiYyLogical Board Could not open logfile %s Log Bd %d TX pktsLog Bd %d RX pktsLog Bd %d unclaimed pktsLog Bd %d reserved fieldLogical Board %lu, (%s)CONFIG: Parameter %s set to %s [%02d%s%02d%s%04d, %02d%s%02d%s%02d] %02d%s%02d%s%02d pm] %02d%s%02d%s%02d am] [%02d-%02d-%04d, %02d:%02d:%02d] END_OF_LOG ****************************** Diagnostic message logging is ENABLED. The The 32-bit NetWare Client has detected an incompatibility with other software on your system. A known product with this incompatibility is Qualitas's QCache disk caching utility (OEM'ed by PC-Kwik Cache). This utility contains a feature called 'XMS memory lending' that, when used with certain XMS memory managers (such as MS-DOS Himem.sys), is incompatible with the 32-bit Netware Client. To disable QCache's XMS memory lending, add '/L:0' to your QCache command line. If you continue to see this message or are not using a configuration similar to the one described above, please report this to Novell, Inc.CONFIG: read '%s' CONFIG: deleting keyword '%s' CONFIG: Setting parameter '%s' = %s CONFIG: Adding parameter '%s' Not enough free XMS handles to grow memory pool by %d bytes. You need to increase the number of memory manager XMS handles (e.g. DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS /NUMHANDLES=xx).CONFIG: Parameter '%s' reset to '%s' CONFIG: Parameter '%s' reset to %d Module %s did NOT remain resident. NESL couldn't register as an event consumer for 'NIOS DEBUG QUERY' event. Module %s initialized successfully. Press any key to continue ...NetWare Alert MessagePress CTRL-ENTER to clearInvalid module handle owner field for allocated memory block %08X, (modHand was = %08X). %s called NiosFree with an invalid/corrupted or already free memory block %08X.Highest physical addr = %.8lX Total XMS mem free = %ld bytes Largest XMS free block = %ld bytes You are attempting to load a component of the NetWare 32-bit client (NIOS.EXE) that cannot be used with Windows 95. You may see "Bad command or file name" errors as you continue the startup process. These are normal and should be ignored. After you have entered Windows 95, please refer to the NetWare 32-bit client installation instructions located in the README.DOC file on the NetWare Client Installation disk to upgrade the NetWare 32-bit client to the version that is compatible with Windows 95. You can force NIOS.EXE to load in the Windows 95 command prompt (MS-DOS) mode by using NIOS's /W command line switch. Be aware however, that if you attempt to enter the Windows 95 graphical user interface with NIOS.EXE loaded, Windows 95 will automatically perform a shutdown of your machine. Press any key to continue... Displays a list of installed NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs). MODULES Available command options: /? Display this help screen. List of installed NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs). CONFIG: Parameter '%s' set to %d NiosPhysContigAlloc FailuresNiosShortTermAlloc Cache HitsNiosShortTermAlloc Cache MissesCONFIG: read '%s' CONFIG: read '%s' CONFIG: read '%s' CONFIG: deleting keyword '%s' CONFIG: deleting keyword '%s' value name '%s' CONFIG: writing keyword '%s' value name '%s' value '%s' Total Memory Pool SizeBelow 16Meg Memory Pool SizeBorrowed Memory Pool SizeTimes Borrowed From Memory PoolNetWare I/O Subsystem (NIOS)[Cancel]CcCoPyRiGhT=(C) Copyright 1995, 1996 Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.VeRsIoN=2.01.0