ADSM-L

Re: 'ANS1304W Active object not found' errors

1998-12-16 05:24:14
Subject: Re: 'ANS1304W Active object not found' errors
From: Pascal Destouches <pascal.destouches AT CEGEDIM DOT FR>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 11:24:14 +0100
Hello,

This problem occurred when you migrate from a V2 client to a v3.1.0.5 (or
3.1.0.6) client and when you have international characters in filenames or
directories (you should have some ... it seems to me to be spanish names).

IBM is currently writing a special utility which should fix this problem.

--> Andy : do you know when it'll be available ?
thanks ,
thanks ,

Pascal.

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Trevor Foley <Trevor.Foley AT BANKERSTRUST.COM DOT AU>
De : Trevor Foley <Trevor.Foley AT BANKERSTRUST.COM DOT AU>
À : ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>
Date : mercredi 16 décembre 1998 11:13
Objet : 'ANS1304W Active object not found' errors


>G'day,
>
>On a number of our WinNT servers we have started getting quite a number of
>'ANS1304W Active object not found' errors recently. It may have been
>straight after an ADSM client upgrade to 3.1.0.5, or a server upgrade to
>3.1.2.0, or maybe the upgrades were unrelated.
>
>Here is an extract of the log:
>
>Registry keys saved.
>ANS1228E Sending of object
>'\\aupozf736\c$\WINNT\Profiles\carrilla.s\Favorites
>\Andre\Chile\StarMedia La red en la-nea #1 dE latinoamacric..uRL' failed
>ANS1304W Active object not found
>
>ANS1228E Sending of object
>'\\aupozf736\c$\WINNT\Profiles\carrilla.s\Favorites
>\Andre\Chile\Diarios\Mercurio\El Mercurio de Valparaa-so.urL' failed
>ANS1304W Active object not found
>
>ANS1228E Sending of object
>'\\aupozf736\c$\WINNT\Profiles\carrilla.s\Favorites
>\Andre\Chile\Futbol\Mundial - Latin Amacrica.urL' failed
>ANS1304W Active object not found
>
>ANS1228E Sending of object
>'\\aupozf736\c$\WINNT\Profiles\carrilla.s\Favorites
>\Andre\Politics\Socialism\Ernesto Guevara\Biografa-a dE ernestO chE
>guevara.ur
>l' failed
>ANS1304W Active object not found
>
>Anybody have any suggestions as to what could be behind this? I have this
>feeling that I have read about this problem previously and that there was a
>relatively simple, but not intuitive, answer.
>
>
>thanks,
>
>Trevor
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