PC DirSync: Explanation of DSSERVER.LOG Codes 167, 171 and 105Last reviewed: October 6, 1996Article ID: Q149271 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSThe codes 167, 171 and 105 that can be seen in the DSSERVER.LOG are informational and do not indicate that errors have occurred.
CAUSEThe status codes appear by design.
MORE INFORMATIONYou may see the following in the DSSERVER.LOG at the requestor and in the CENTRAL.LOG on the Directory Server: 03/13/96 15:26:49 | 1 -1 Microsoft (R) Mail DirSync Requestor V3.5.12 03/13/96 15:27:04 | 1 167 PCM,SNADS,X400,SMTP 03/13/96 15:27:08 | 1 171 03/13/96 15:32:37 | 1 -1 Microsoft (R) Mail DirSync Requestor V3.5.12 03/13/96 15:32:50 | 1 105 0 03/13/96 15:33:01 | 1 -1 Microsoft (R) Mail Import V3.5 03/13/96 15:33:03 | 1 -1 Import is finished. 03/13/96 15:33:09 | 1 -1 Microsoft (R) Mail GAL Rebuild Utility Version 3.5 03/13/96 15:34:15 | 1 -1 Number of entries in GAL: 13603/13/96 15:34:17 | 1 -1 The codes 167, 171 and 105 are informational and do not indicate that errors have occurred. They correspond directly to entries in the DIRSYNC.LOG file:
03/13/96 15:27:04 | Status Server updates requested for addresstypes: PCM,SNADS,X400,SMTP 03/13/96 15:27:08 | Status No requestor updates to send 03/13/96 15:32:50 | Status Requestor updates received: 0 |
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