Error Messages

16010
"Are you sure you want to clear the action log?"
Explanation:

Prompt before clearing action log.

User response:

Selecting "Yes" will clear the action log.

 

 

16011
"HTTP Error with ecode = <number>"
Explanation:

Ecode errors caused because of misconfiguration in the program

User response:

Please refer to our Knowledge Base for solutions to common ecode errors.

 

 

16012
"Please enter the IP Host Name."
Explanation:

This error will occur while configuring the connection parameters of a session if the IP host name is not entered.

User response:

You must enter the IP host name before continuing session configuration. The administrator of the host you are trying to connect to will have to provide you with the IP host name that needs to be used to connect to the host.

 

 

16013
"Please enter the TCP port."
Explanation:

This error will occur while configuring the connection parameters of a session if the TCP port is not entered.

User response:

The administrator of your host system will have to provide you with the appropriate port number. You must enter the TCP port before continuing session configuration.

 

 

16014
"Please enter the HLLAPI long name."
Explanation:

The input field HLLAPI long name is required when you select the Manually Specify option.

User response:
  1. Select "Automatically Specify"

    or

  2. You may enter a string of up to eight characters to identify the session long name. This name may be used by HLLAPI applications for session identification.

 

 

16015
"Please select the start up macro file."
Explanation:

You have enabled the start up macro option but neglected to select the macro file.

User response:
  1. Disable the start up macro option

    or

  2. Browse for the macro file to be used for the start up macro.

 

 

16016
"Please select the exit macro file."
Explanation:

You have enabled the exit macro option but neglected to select the macro file.

User response:
  1. Disable the exit macro option

    or

  2. Browse for the macro file to be used for the exit macro.

 

 

16018
"SSH normally uses port 22. Do you want to change the port number to 22?"
Explanation:

The normal port to be used for SSH is 22.

User response:
  1. The administrator of the host system you are connecting to is responsible for determining the port number to be used.

  2. Choose yes if you like to change to port 22.

  3. Choose no to keep your current setting.

 

 

16019
"Telnet normally uses port 23. Do you want to change the port number to 23?"
Explanation:

The normal port to be used for telnet is 23.

User response:
  1. Choose yes if you like to change to port 23.

  2. Choose no to keep your current setting.

 

 

16020
"At least one of the end print job options must be selected."
Explanation:

You must have at least one "end print job on" option checked before starting a session.

User response:

Select at least "one end print job on" option: Unbind, TN3270E EOJ, Telnet Arbort Output, Detect End of Print Job Using Time-out Value (sec.) before connecting.

 

 

16021
"Invalid printer initialization string."
Explanation:

The printer initialization string you have entered is not valid.

User response:
  1. The string must be a sequence of 2-digit hex numbers each separated by a single space.

  2. If you are unsure of the correct init string for your brand of printer, this can be found in the programmer's manual for your printer.

 

 

16022
"Invalid printer closing string."
Explanation:

The printer closing string you have entered is not valid.

User response:
  1. The string must be a sequence of 2-digit hex numbers each separated by a single space.

  2. If you are unsure of the correct closing string for your brand of printer, this can be found in the programmer's manual for your printer

 

 

16023
"Invalid certificate file <FileName>."
Explanation:

The file that you have selected is an invalid certificate file.

User response:

You must point to a valid certificate file (*.cer) when adding a new certificate.

 

 

16024
"You must enter a name."
Explanation:

You must enter a name for any new profiles that you are creating.

User response:

You must type in a name for the new profile that you are creating.

 

 

16025
"The file already exists. Do you want to overwrite it?"
Explanation:

A file with this name already exists in the location selected.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to overwrite the existing file.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the save operation.

 

 

16026
"Invalid printer initialization string."
Explanation:

The printer initialization string you have entered is not valid.

User response:
  1. The string must be a sequence of 2-digit hex numbers each separated by a single space.

  2. If you are unsure of the correct init string for your brand of printer, this can be found in the programmer's manual for your printer.

 

 

16027
"Are you sure you want to delete these <Items> items?"
Explanation:

Delete confirmation.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to delete the selected items.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the delete operation.

 

 

16028
"Are you sure you want to delete <Item>?"
Explanation:

Delete confirmation.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to delete the selected item.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the delete operation.

 

 

16029
"Are you sure you want to remove these <Sessions> sessions from user  <User>?"
Explanation:

Confirmation for removing sessions from users.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to remove access to these sessions from the selected user.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the remove operation.

 

 

16030
"Are you sure you want to remove session <Session> from user <User>?"
Explanation:

Confirmation for removing a session from a user.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to remove access to the sessions from the selected user.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the remove operation.

 

 

16031
"You cannot remove session <SessionName> from user <User> because it is assigned to group(s) <GroupName> instead of being directly assigned to this user."
Explanation:

You have assigned session <SessionName> to group(s) <GroupName> instead of assigning it to a user.

User response:

Assign the session(s) to either a user or a group but not both.

 

 

16032
"Do you want to save the changes?"
Explanation:

Save confirmation.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to save the changes.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the save operation.

 

 

16033
"The name cannot contain any of following characters:\r\n\t\\ / : * ? "" < > |"
Explanation:

The name contains the following invalid characters: \r\n\t\\ / : * ? "" < > |

User response:

The name can only contain the letters: a-z, A-Z and the numeric digits: 0-9.

 

 

16034
"The name already exists. Please enter a different name."
Explanation:

A file of the same type with the same name you entered already exists in the selected location.

User response:
  1. Enter a different name for your file

    OR

  2. Select a different location to save the file

 

 

16035
"The password entered is not correct."
Explanation:

The password you entered is not the correct password.

User response:

Contact your system administrator or the person who installed PASSPORT WEB TO HOST to obtain the correct password. If this information is no longer accessible, instructions for resetting the administrator password can be found in our knowledge base.

 

 

16036
"The server object is not properly configured! Would you like to use Java Servlet server object?"
Explanation:

This error will occur when the Ecomes.asp file is missing or does not get installed correctly during the PASSPORT WEB TO HOST installation.

User response:

Uninstall and reinstall PASSPORT WEB TO HOST.

 

 

16037
"All of your customized hotspots will be lost. Do you want to proceed?"
Explanation:

You have selected "Default" for hotspots which will reset the hotspot configuration to the default settings and remove any customizations that have been made.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to reset hotspots to the default settings and lose customizations.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the reset operation.

 

 

16038
"All of your customized toolbar buttons will be lost when you save your session. Do you want to proceed?"
Explanation:

You have selected "Default" for toolbar buttons which will reset the toolbar configuration to the default settings and remove any customizations that have been made.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to reset toolbar buttons to the default settings and lose customizations.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the reset operation.

 

 

16039
"Invalid answer back message!"
Explanation:

The answerback message is typically used to identify the terminal to the host by sending a message to the host automatically, without operator action.

User response:

Make sure that you do not exceed the 20 character limit.

 

 

16040
"All profile lists have been regenerated."
Explanation:

This message is displayed after using the "Regenerate All" command. This menu command is located under the Tools menu.

User response:

An Eclientsessionlist.htm file is generated and stored in the following ..\Eclient directories each time this command is activated:

  • 3270dsp

  • 3270prt

  • 5250dsp

  • 5250prt

  • Vtdsp

  • Wysedsp

This HTML file contains a list of all defined session profiles, along with session descriptions and names of keyboard or attribute profiles associated with the session profile. When this file is displayed in a browser window, you can click any listed session to start that PASSPORT session. This provides the System Administrator with a quick and easy way to view all defined session profiles.

 

 

16042
"Failed to regenerate all profile lists."
Explanation:

PASSPORT was unable to regenerate all of the profile lists.

User response:

An Eclientsessionlist.htm file is generated and stored in the following ..\Eclient directories each time this command is activated:

  • 3270dsp

  • 3270prt

  • 5250dsp

  • 5250prt

  • Vtdsp

  • Wysedsp

This HTML file contains a list of all defined session profiles, along with session descriptions and names of keyboard or attribute profiles associated with the session profile. When this file is displayed in a browser window, you can click any listed session to start that PASSPORT session. This provides the System Administrator with a quick and easy way to view all defined session profiles.

  1. Make sure this file exists.

  2. Make sure you have sufficient access rights to the file and folders listed above.

  3. Make sure the file and folders listed above are not designated as read only.

 

 

16046
"Failed to write to file <FileName>."
Explanation:

Failed to write to the specified transfer list file.

User response:

Make sure the file is not read-only and you have write permissions to it.

 

 

16047
"Are you sure you want to remove user <User> from group <Group>?"
Explanation:

Confirmation for removing a user from a group.

User response:
  1. Select "Yes" to remove the selected user from the selected group.

  2. Select "No" to cancel the remove operation.

 

 

16048
"Invalid password (at least 6 characters long), please re-enter."
Explanation:

You have entered an invalid password.

User response:
  1. You may have entered two different values for the field New password and New password confirmed. Re-enter the password values for both fields.

  2. The length of the password you have entered is less than 6 characters long. Enter a password value that is 6 characters long or longer.

   
16095
"Invalid session short name."
Explanation:

You have entered an invalid character for the HLLAPI session short name.

User response:

1. Select Automatically Specify.

or

2. Enter a valid character for the HLLAPI session short name. You may enter a single alphabetic character (A to Z) to identify the session short name. HLLAPI short names are not case sensitive. HLLAPI applications use the HLLAPI short name to identify which session it is communicating with.

 

 

16096
"Thank you for purchasing PASSPORT WEB TO HOST."
Explanation:

Confirmation of applying purchased license code.

User response:

Your license code has been applied successfully.

 

 

16098
"Invalid license code."
Explanation:

The license code you have entered is not valid.

User response:
  1. Make sure that everything is entered correctly.  The best thing to do would be to copy and paste the license code from your email to the License Code field.

  2. If you have an existing evaluation copy installed on your PC, or an evaluation copy that has expired on your PC, you must request a new license code.  The license code that was emailed to you at the time of download will not work in this situation.

  3. License codes are version specific. Make sure the software being installed is the same version as the license code received from Rocket Software.

 

 

16100
"Failed to load the image file."
Explanation:

Failed to load the image file to be used for a toolbar icon.

User response:
  1. Make sure the image exists in the selected location.

  2. Make sure the file is a valid Windows bitmap file.

  3. This error may occur if your system is running low on virtual memory. Check your memory requirements.

 

 

16101
"Commas(,) are not allowed in the field."
Explanation:

The input field does not accept commas as part of the text.

User response:

Remove the commas from the input field.

 

 

16121
"LoadLibary failed to load <DLL>."
Explanation:

Failed to load the specified PASSPORT DLL.

User response:
  1. Make sure the DLL file exists in the directory that you chose as the directory for program files during install. The default location is C:/Program Files/PASSPORT.

  2. If the DLL does not exist in this directory, reinstall PASSPORT.

  3. Beginning with PASSPORT 2007, network installations are no longer supported. If PASSPORT is currently installed on a network drive, you will need to reinstall it locally. (This does not apply to Citrix deployment).

  4. If you are using Citrix, you will need to contact your Citrix server administrator to check for the existence of the DLL in the PASSPORT program directory.

 

 

16141
"You must configure the FTP server settings."
Explanation:

You must enter the FTP server settings before you can connect to it.

User response:

To enter the necessary settings for the FTP server:

  1. Select Transfer from the Options menu

  2. Click the FTP Server... button

  3. Enter the appropriate settings for you FTP server. These settings must be obtained from the administrator of your FTP server

 

 

16143
"SFTP normally uses port 22. Do you want to change the port number to 22?"
Explanation:

The normal port to be used for SFTP is 22.

User response:

The administrator of your FTP server is responsible for determining the port number to be used.

  1. Choose yes if you like to change to port 22.

  2. Choose no to keep your current setting.

 

 

16144
"FTP or FTPS normally uses port 21. Do you want to change the port number to 21?"
Explanation:

The normal port to be used for FTP and FTPS is 21.

User response:

The administrator of your FTP server is responsible for determining the port number to be used.

  1. Choose yes if you like to change to port 21.

  2. Choose no to keep your current setting.

 

 

16145
"Please enter the name of the client certificate."
Explanation:

The input field for the name of the client certificate is required.

User response:
  1. You must enter a name for the client certificate to be used

  2. You must make sure that the name you entered matches exactly to the client certificate's Common Name on the client machine

  3. To view the common name for the certificate on the client machine:

    1. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools - Internet Options.

    2. Select the Content tab.

    3. Click the Certificates button.

    4. Locate the certificate and double-click it

    5. Go to the Details tab

    6. In the field column, select Subject

    7. The properties will be displayed in the bottom half of the dialog box

    8. You will see CN = xxxxx, where xxxxx is the common name of the certificate

 

 

16151
"Please enter a value for the field."
Explanation:

You have not entered anything for the field.

User response:

This field is required. You must enter a value for the field.

 

 

16152
"You have exceeded the maximum number of hotspots supported."
Explanation:

You have reached the maximum number of hotspots supported by PASSPORT.

User response:

To remove some hotspots:

  1. Select Hotspots from the Options menu

  2. Click on Customize...

  3. Select a hotspot that you no longer need

  4. Select Remove

  5. Repeat as many times as necessary to remove all unused hotspots

  6. Press the Save button

  7. Click Save

  8. Enter a name for your custom hotspot file

  9. Click OK to return to your session

 

 

16153

"Please select an item first."

Explanation:

You must select an item first before you can proceed.

User response:

Select at least one item from the list.

 

 

16154
"Are you sure you want to abort the changes?"
Explanation:

Confirmation of aborting changes.

User response:
  1. If you select yes, all the changes you have made will be lost.

  2. If you select no, you will need to return to the dialog to save your changes.

 

 

16155
"Failed to open hotspots file <FileName>. Hotspots will be disabled."
Explanation:

Failed to load the custom hotspots file, so hotspots support will be disabled.

User response:
  1. Make sure the custom hotspots file is available at the location. The default location is My Documents/Zephyr/Product Name.

  2. Make sure that you have at least read permissions to the custom hotspots file.

  3. To select a different hotspot file that already exists:

    1. Select Hotspots from the Options menu

    2. Click on Browse...

    3. Browse to the location of the custom hotspot file

    4. Select the hotspot scheme file

    5. Click Open

    6. Click OK to save and return to your session

  4. To create a new custom hotspot file:

    1. Select Hotspots from the Options menu

    2. Click on Customize

    3. Perform any of the following (repeating as necessary):

      1. To add a custom hotspot, click Add.

      2. To remove a hotspot, select the hotspot you want to remove from the Custom Hotspots box, and then click Delete.

      3. To edit a custom hotspot, select the hotspot you want to edit from the Custom Hotspots box, and then click Edit.

      4. Select or clear any of the PF Key Hotspots options to enable or disable them.

    4. Click OK

    5. Click Save

    6. Enter a name for your custom hotspot file

    7. Click OK to return to your session

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16156
"Invalid hotspots file <FileName>. Hotspots will be disabled."
Explanation:

The file you specified is not a valid PASSPORT hotspots file, so hotspots support will be disabled.

User response:
  1. If the session is using the default hotspots scheme file, you will need to make sure that you have read and write permissions to the user directory. The user directory is selected at the time of install. The default user directory is My Documents/Zephyr/ProductName.

  2. If you are unsure which directory was selected as the user directory during install:

    1. Click Customize

    2. Click Save

    3. Expand the "Save In" drop down menu

    4. Make note of the current folder location

    5. The name and path of the custom hotspots scheme file will be displayed in the "Custom Hotspots Scheme File" section.

To select a different hotspot file that already exists:

  1. Select Hotspots from the Options menu

  2. Click on Browse...

  3. Browse to the location of the custom hotspot file

  4. Select the hotspot scheme file

  5. Click Open

  6. Click OK to save and return to your session

To create a new custom hotspot file:

  1. Select Hotspots from the Options menu

  2. Click on Customize

  3. Perform any of the following (repeating as necessary):

  4. To add a custom hotspot, click Add.

  5. To remove a hotspot, select the hotspot you want to remove from the Custom Hotspots box, and then click Delete.

  6. To edit a custom hotspot, select the hotspot you want to edit from the Custom Hotspots box, and then click Edit.

  7. Select or clear any of the PF Key Hotspots options to enable or disable them.

  8. Click OK

  9. Click Save

  10. Enter a name for your custom hotspot file

  11. Click OK to return to your session

 

 

16157
"Failed to write to hotspots file <FileName>."
Explanation:

PASSPORT is attempting to save changes to your hotspots file, but failed to write to the custom hotspots file specified.

User response:
  1. If the session is using the default hotspots scheme file, you will need to make sure that you have read and write permissions to the user directory. The user directory is selected at the time of install. The default user directory is My Documents/Zephyr/ProductName.

  2. If you are unsure which directory was selected as the user directory during install:

    1. Click Customize

    2. Click Save

    3. Expand the "Save In" drop down menu

    4. Make note of the current folder location

    5. The name and path of the custom hotspots scheme file will be displayed in the "Custom Hotspots Scheme File" section.

To select a different hotspot file that already exists:

  1. Select Hotspots from the Options menu

  2. Click on Browse...

  3. Browse to the location of the custom hotspot file

  4. Select the hotspot scheme file

  5. Click Open

  6. Click OK to save and return to your session

To create a new custom hotspot file:

  1. Select Hotspots from the Options menu

  2. Click on Customize

  3. Perform any of the following (repeating as necessary):

  4. To add a custom hotspot, click Add.

  5. To remove a hotspot, select the hotspot you want to remove from the Custom Hotspots box, and then click Delete.

  6. To edit a custom hotspot, select the hotspot you want to edit from the Custom Hotspots box, and then click Edit.

  7. Select or clear any of the PF Key Hotspots options to enable or disable them.

  8. Click OK

  9. Click Save

  10. Enter a name for your custom hotspot file

  11. Click OK to return to your session

 

 

16158
"A hotspot with the same text already exists."
Explanation:

Another hotspot with the same text already exists.

User response:

You cannot have two hotspots with the same text. Hotspots are not case sensitive.

To edit an existing hotspot:

  1. Select Hotspots from the Options menu

  2. Click on Customize

  3. Select the hotspot you want to edit from the Custom Hotspots box, and then click Edit.

  4. Click OK

  5. Click Save

  6. Enter a name for your custom hotspot file

  7. Click OK to return to your session

 

 

16159
"The keyboard map file <FileName> is not compatible with the current emulation type. Default PASSPORT keyboard map will be used instead."
Explanation:

The keyboard map specified is not compatible with the current emulation type so the default PASSPORT keyboard map will be applied. For example, when you are connected to a VT host, you cannot load a 3270 keyboard map.

User response:

To select a new keyboard map:

  1. Select Keyboard from the Options menu

  2. Select the appropriate keyboard language

  3. Select the appropriate keyboard map

  4. Click OK to save and return to your session

To customize the existing keyboard map:

  1. Select Keyboard from the Options menu

  2. Select the Language you would like to use.

  3. Select one of the following standard keyboard maps: PASSPORT, EXTRA!®,  Rumba or IBM.

  4. Click the Customize... button. The Customize Keyboard Editor dialog box will be displayed. The keyboard map that is used for the starting point is defined by the selections you made in steps 2 and 3 above.

  5. Highlight the keyboard button you want to customize.

  6. Select either the Normal, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Alt-Gr, Alt-Shift, Alt-Ctrl, or Shift-Ctrl radio button located in the Define Function or Assignment area.

  7. Click on the large Edit button on the right side of the dialog box. The Key Properties dialog box will display.

  8. Select the Action Category and then select an Item within the category to be mapped to this keyboard key. Click the OK button.

  9. Repeat steps 5 though 8 as many times as necessary.

  10. When you are finished click the OK button to save and exit.

  11. Enter a name for your custom keyboard map file and press the Save button.

  12. The name of your custom keyboard map will appear in the Custom Keyboard Map area to let you know which custom keyboard is currently being used.

  13. Click the OK button to exit.

 

 

16160
"Failed to open keyboard map file <FileName>. Default PASSPORT keyboard map will be used instead."
Explanation:

Failed to load the custom keyboard map file so the default PASSPORT keyboard map settings will be applied.

User response:
  1. Make sure the keyboard map is available at the location. To determine which keyboard map PASSPORT is trying to open:

    1. Select Keyboard from the Options menu

    2. If the session is using the default keyboard map, you will need to make sure that you have read and write permissions to the user directory. The user directory is selected at the time of install. The default user directory is My Documents/Zephyr/ProductName.

    3. If you are unsure which directory was selected as the user directory during install:

      1. Click Customize

      2. Click Save

      3. Expand the "Save In" drop down menu

      4. Make note of the current folder location

    4. The name and path of the custom keyboard file will be displayed in the "Custom Keyboard Map" section.

  2. Make sure the keyboard map is not marked as read only.

  3. Make sure that you have at least write permissions to the keyboard map.

To select a different keyboard map that already exists:

  1. Select Keyboard from the Options menu

  2. Click on Browse...

  3. Browse to the location of the keyboard map

  4. Select the keyboard map

  5. Click Open

  6. Click OK to save and return to your session

To create a new custom keyboard map:

  1. Select Keyboard from the Options menu

  2. Select the Language you would like to use.

  3. Select one of the following standard keyboard maps: PASSPORT, EXTRA!®,  Rumba or IBM.

  4. Click the Customize... button. The Customize Keyboard Editor dialog box will be displayed. The keyboard map that is used for the starting point is defined by the selections you made in steps 2 and 3 above.

  5. Highlight the keyboard button you want to customize.

  6. Select either the Normal, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Alt-Gr, Alt-Shift, Alt-Ctrl, or Shift-Ctrl radio button located in the Define Function or Assignment area.

  7. Click on the large Edit button on the right side of the dialog box. The Key Properties dialog box will display.

  8. Select the Action Category and then select an Item within the category to be mapped to this keyboard key. Click the OK button.

  9. Repeat steps 5 though 8 as many times as necessary.

  10. When you are finished click the OK button to save and exit.

  11. Enter a name for your custom keyboard map file and press the Save button.

  12. The name of your custom keyboard map will appear in the Custom Keyboard Map area to let you know which custom keyboard is currently being used.

  13. Click the OK button to exit.

 

 

16161
"Invalid keyboard map file."
Explanation:

The keyboard map file you tried to load is not a valid PASSPORT keyboard map file

User response:

To determine which keyboard map PASSPORT is trying to open:

  1. Select Keyboard from the Options menu

  2. If the session is using the default keyboard map, you will need to make sure that you have read and write permissions to the user directory. The user directory is selected at the time of install. The default user directory is My Documents/Zephyr/ProductName.

  3. If you are unsure which directory was selected as the user directory during install:

    1. Click Customize

    2. Click Save

    3. Expand the "Save In" drop down menu

    4. Make note of the current folder location

  4. The name and path of the custom keyboard file will be displayed in the "Custom Keyboard Map" section.

To select a different keyboard map that already exists:

  1. Select Keyboard from the Options menu

  2. Click on Browse...

  3. Browse to the location of the keyboard map

  4. Select the keyboard map

  5. Click Open

  6. Click OK to save and return to your session

To create a new custom keyboard map:

  1. Select Keyboard from the Options menu

  2. Select the Language you would like to use.

  3. Select one of the following standard keyboard maps: PASSPORT, EXTRA!®,  Rumba or IBM.

  4. Click the Customize... button. The Customize Keyboard Editor dialog box will be displayed. The keyboard map that is used for the starting point is defined by the selections you made in steps 2 and 3 above.

  5. Highlight the keyboard button you want to customize.

  6. Select either the Normal, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Alt-Gr, Alt-Shift, Alt-Ctrl, or Shift-Ctrl radio button located in the Define Function or Assignment area.

  7. Click on the large Edit button on the right side of the dialog box. The Key Properties dialog box will display.

  8. Select the Action Category and then select an Item within the category to be mapped to this keyboard key. Click the OK button.

  9. Repeat steps 5 though 8 as many times as necessary.

  10. When you are finished click the OK button to save and exit.

  11. Enter a name for your custom keyboard map file and press the Save button.

  12. The name of your custom keyboard map will appear in the Custom Keyboard Map area to let you know which custom keyboard is currently being used.

  13. Click the OK button to exit.

 

 

16165
"Please restart PASSPORT for changes to take effect."
Explanation:

This error will occur after you have made changes to the language settings.

User response:

You must close PASSPORT and restart it for the changes to the language settings to take effect.

 

 

16201
"The toolbar must have at least one button."
Explanation:

You cannot have an empty toolbar.

User response:
  1. Select the Default Toolbar

    OR

  2. To add buttons to your toolbar:

    1. Select Toolbar from the Options menu

    2. Click on Customize...

    3. Select the Toolbar button you are using

    4. Select Add...

    5. Select the Action tab

    6. Select the desired action for the toolbar button

    7. Click OK

    8. Repeat as necessary to add the desired toolbar buttons to your toolbar

    9. Click Save

    10. Enter a name for your custom toolbar file

    11. Click OK to return to your session

 

 

16219
"Invalid or missing transfer scheme file <TransferScheme>. Default scheme will be loaded."
Explanation:

Failed to load the custom transfer scheme file so the default transfer scheme will be applied.

User response:
  1. Make sure the transfer scheme file (.zti) is available at the location specified. The default location for these files is My Documents/Zephyr/Product Name.

  2. Make sure you have at least read permissions to this file

To select a different existing transfer scheme:

  1. Select Send or Receive from the Transfer menu

  2. Click Browse next to Select Transfer Scheme

  3. Browse to the transfer scheme you wish to use

  4. Select the file

  5. Click Open

To create a new transfer scheme:

  1. Select Send or Receive from the Transfer menu

  2. Select the appropriate transfer scheme

  3. To make changes to the default transfer scheme, click Customize

  4. Once you have entered the desired changes, click Save

  5. Enter a name for your transfer scheme and click Save

 

 

16220
"Invalid or missing transfer scheme file <TransferScheme>."
Explanation:

Failed to load the custom transfer scheme file.

User response:
  1. Make sure the transfer scheme file (.zti) is available at the location specified. The default location for these files is My Documents/Zephyr/Product Name.

  2. Make sure you have at least read permissions to this file

To select a different existing transfer scheme:

  1. Select Send or Receive from the Transfer menu

  2. Click Browse next to Select Transfer Scheme

  3. Browse to the transfer scheme you wish to use

  4. Select the file

  5. Click Open

To create a new transfer scheme:

  1. Select Send or Receive from the Transfer menu

  2. Select the appropriate transfer scheme

  3. To make changes to the default transfer scheme, click Customize

  4. Once you have entered the desired changes, click Save

  5. Enter a name for your transfer scheme and click Save

 

 

16224
"Please enter a text string."
Explanation:

You must enter a text string.

User response:

Enter a text string.

 

 

16225
"Please select a function type."
Explanation:

You must select a function type from the list.

User response:

Choose one of the function type from the list.

 

 

16226
"Please enter the <Item>"
Explanation:

You must enter the specified item.

User response:

Enter the specified item.

 

 

16227
"Please select a <Item>"
Explanation:

You must select an item from the list.

User response:

Select an item from the list.