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SYMPTOMSExternal may report the following error in the SESSION.LOG when you try to send a mail message to a local area network (LAN) connected postoffice:
CAUSE
This error is not an External related error. The External program is
returning an error generated by Interrupt 24h in MS-DOS (Critical-Error
Handler). This could have originated from MS-DOS or from the network shell,
if a network drive is involved.
RESOLUTION
The Error Code= value consists of four digits. The last two digits are the
most useful for identifying a problem affecting the External program. The
hex values of 00 through 1A correspond with drives A through Z (00=A, 01=B,
..., 05=F, ..., 0C=M, ..., 1A=Z).
The three most common Device Error= values returned in External are as
follows:
Device Error=000c (General failure)In this case, Error Code= 1005, Device Error=000C would translate to a general failure reading drive F:. Additional query words: 3.20 3.20a
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