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OS Error 1206.
This is a Trunk file revision error.
This error indicates that corruption has been detected in the trunk definition file. It is typically encountered when revising facility and trunk definitions. Exit to DOS. You must copy backup versions of trunk definition files over the ones in error. Find the backup location (as the drive holding the BACKUP directory may vary) and copy trunk .DEF files to the current SITE00 directory: Example: C:>COPY C:OSPLUSSITE00BACKUPT*.DEF C:OSPLUSSITE00 These are examples only. You need to make sure of the location of these files on your system Frequent occurrences of OS Error 1206 may indicate power or PC problems and will require further investigation. You are advised to consult an authorized dealer/ repair shop before attempting to execute any computer repairs found on message boards including this one. You can learn How to use the ATTRIB command in MS-DOS which allows you access to delete and edit files. It is strongly recommended that you do not do this if you don't have some experience at it. MS-DOS comes with an editor built in. You can CD to the directory you want and type (C:>edit filename) and you can modify any file after setting the permissions. The MICROSOFT definition of 1206 is: The network connection profile is corrupt. See... copying a backup version of trunk files, although reporting the error, may not be the Root of the problem and may not solve anything. For example, it may simply mean that the database file you are trying to copy to has become corrupted. Sometimes files become corrupted. It is hard to pin-point whether it is a hardware failure or software. I've provided this info to you to help you UNDERSTAND what may be happening. It is my belief that if you use this information to try and resolve your issue you may seriously damage your OS. Please take the computer to authorized dealer/ repair shop. Best Regards, Steve MacLellan homebusiness-websites.com |
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