22.1 NCP Engine Error Codes List

These are the NCP Engine error codes included in this section:

-5187 FFFFEBBD NCERR BAD IPX CONFIG

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine found incorrect configurations of multiple IPX/SPX addresses.
Action: With multiple network adapters, you must set a non-zero internal network number for the IPX addresses.

-5188 FFFFEBBC NCERR OUT OF HANDLES

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine attempted to get a handle from a handle-based subsystem, but the maximum allowed number of handles has been reached. Handle-based subsystems include the network semaphore system.

-5189 FFFFEBBB NCERR NO HANDLER

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCPX Control failed to find a handler for the request.

-5190 FFFFEBBA NCERR RESUBMIT FRAGGED

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine detected that the maximum NCP extension response was too large.

-5191 FFFFEBB9 NCERR PROTOCOL VIOLATION

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The response from the registered NCP extension server was greater than the NCP extension client’s response buffer.

-5192 FFFFEBB8 NCERR MUST FORCE DOWN

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine received a request to create a connection, but the NCP Engine is shutting down.

-5193 FFFFEBB7 NCERR BAD FILE NAME

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine received a request with an invalid filename.

-5194 FFFFEBB6 NCERR BOUNDARY FAILURE

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine received a request that was too small for its NCP type.

-5195 FFFFEBB5 NCERR INVALID PATH

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine was asked for file system services with an invalid path.

-5196 FFFFEBB4 NCERR INVALID VOLUME

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine was asked for file system services with an invalid volume.

-5197 FFFFEBB3 NCERR TARGET NOT ACCEPTING MSGS

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine attempted to send a broadcast message to a client on a connection that had disabled reception of broadcast messages.

-5198 FFFFEBB2 NCERR MESSAGE QUEUE FULL

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine attempted to send a broadcast message to a client on a connection whose broadcast message queue was full.

-5199 FFFFEBB1 NCERR SECURE NCP VIOLATION

Source: NCP Engine
Explanation: The NCP Engine received an NCP packet on a connection that was signing for which the signature was invalid.