System Errors

 

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Description

   #0

System error has occurred - System Error 0

Something is wrong but the system can't tell exactly what. You may be out of disk space, the program or operating system may have overwritten memory, have a bad copy of a program, etc. Reboot the system (according to proper procedures) and try the operation again. If the problem persists, re-install the filePro programs and try again.

Note: This error can also occur when there are too many open files. Refer to System Error #4.

#1

Bad function number.

An internal and uncommon error. Follow the instructions for System error #0.

#2

File not found.

The operating system cannot find a file. If the file does exist, follow

The instructions for System error #0.

#3

No such path.

The operating system cannot find a directory or folder. Follow the instructions for System error #0.

#4

Too many open files.

You have reached the operating system limit for open files. Change the file number setting in your system configuration to at least 20 and make more liberal use of the CLOSE command for your lookups. Although filePro closes some files when no longer needed, it cannot close all of them so the system limit may be exceeded.

#5

Access denied.

This error occurs on network systems when you are denied access to certain files. Make sure that you have proper rights and access to filePro files and have isolated the problem by logging in with supervisor or administrator rights.

#6

Invalid handle.

An internal and uncommon error. Follow the instructions for System error #0.

#7

Memory control blocks destroyed.

An internal and uncommon error. Follow the instructions for System error #0.

#8

Not enough memory.

You don't have enough RAM to run the program. There are a variety of solutions depending on the operating system and system configuration.

Refer to system configuration and minimum system requirements in our FAQ for recommended config.sys settings and hardware requirements.

#9

Invalid memory block address.

Part of a program may have been overwritten. Refer to instructions for System error #0.

#10

Invalid environment

An internal and uncommon error. Follow the instructions for System error #0.