Difference between revisions of "ARS0111E"

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(Fixed the link command. Added more detail to describe the file paths.)
 
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== Troubleshooting ==
== Troubleshooting ==
The troubleshooting is already done.  The link needs to be created.  You can create a new link using information from the error message, which should allow the file to be retrieved.
The troubleshooting is already done.  The link needs to be created.  You can create a new link using information from the error message, which should allow the file to be retrieved.
In terms of error numbers, there are a few common ones, which will give you a better idea of where the problem is:
; 2
: No such file or directory - the link points to a file that doesn't exist, or the link to the file doesn't exist.
; 13
: Permission denied - check your the permissions on the files/links and their parent directories to ensure you can access the files.
; 22
: Invalid Argument - something is broken with the link -- check to ensure that the link doesn't contain special characters or double slashes (//).  Consider deleting the link and making a new one.


In the example above, the link could be re-created with the following command:
In the example above, the link could be re-created with the following command:
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;DOC
;DOC
: This directory name indicates that documents are stored inside.  A directory called RES is used to store resources.
: This directory name indicates that documents are stored inside.  A directory called RES is also valid, it is used to store resources.


;123FAAA
;123FAAA