PC Adm: Err Msg: Notice 101 Error File Not Accessible

Last reviewed: October 27, 1994
Article ID: Q119554
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, version 3.2

SYMPTOMS

While creating a data disk for a remote user, a Microsoft Mail for PC Networks administrator may experience notice messages during different operations. For example, the following message may appear during an Init- Disk operation:

   Notice 101
   Error file not accessible
   Check server connection
   Press Enter to continue

You may also receive a Notice 107 message. For additional information about this message, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q118358
   TITLE     : PC DB: Err Msg: Notice 107, File Is Inaccessible

CAUSE

The Notice 101 error occurs when the ADMIN.EXE program is unable to access the following four error message files, which are usually located in the GLB subdirectory of the postoffice database:

   ENGMAI.GLB
   ENGMON.GLB
   ERRORADM.GLB
   ERRORDYN.GLB

RESOLUTION

Check the GLB subdirectory for the existence of these files. If they do not exist, the administrator can replace these files in one of the following two ways:

  1. Find another postoffice in the Mail system that contains these files and copy them from that postoffice to the problem postoffice's GLB subdirectory.

  2. Using the complete set of Setup disks for version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, install a complete temporary postoffice on a local workstation hard drive. Be careful to install the complete client software (for both MS-DOS and Windows) as well. The temporary postoffice will contain the missing files in the GLB subdirectory. Copy the files to the problem postoffice's GLB subdirectory.


Additional reference words: 3.20 admin
KBCategory: kbenv kbtool kberrmsg
KBSubcategory: MailPCAdm


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Last reviewed: October 27, 1994
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