This is the printed guide to most of the error and system-information messages generated by the Windows NT operating system. Some messages generated by applications or device drivers have also been included. An online database with additional messages is also provided and includes a run-time version of Microsoft Access® with a customized graphical user interface.
This book and its accompanying database are not intended as an exclusive reference. You may find other sources, such as online Help, more immediately helpful for network error messages. If, for example, you encounter one in the command prompt window, you can find help for the network problem by typing net helpmsg and the message identification number.
Context-sensitive as well as procedural Help is provided on using the database and its graphical user interface. If you have any questions about an option or command, select the item and then press F1 to display Help information. A glossary of common terms used in messages, and some possible user actions, are included in Help as well as in this book.
Chapter 1, "Common Message Terms and User Actions," provides in-depth discussions, including both definitions and examples, of many technical terms that you may encounter in messages. The printed book also contains some additional reference information that is not available online. For example, Chapter 2, "Windows NT Executive Messages," discusses in detail the various types of messages generated by the Windows NT Executive, and categorizes them by their type and severity and also by possible user action. It also includes basic information on how to set up and use the Windows NT debugger program. Chapter 3, "Network Reference Tables," contains two numerically ordered lists of network error messages.
Chapter 4, "Message Reference," contains the error and system-information messages, which have been organized as follows: