Source
Explanation
Path create failed. An attempt by the file system to create a unique file
failed.
Possible Cause(s)
Cannot create a file in the location you specified because you may not have
rights to create a file in this location.
Action(s)
Make sure the user has the necessary network rights to access the directories
or files in the post office. You can check user access rights to the file or
directory using the RIGHTS command. To find out what rights a user should have in
a post office, see Check Network Access for
Mapped Drive Connections.
Action(s)
If this error occurs when the user tries to read attachments or send files
with attachments, check the user's rights to the OFFILES subdirectory in the post office. See Post Office Directory for the location of this
subdirectory.
Possible Cause(s)
If the error occurs as the user is existing the GroupWise client, the client
may be encountering a problem archiving messages. GroupWise may not be able to
archive messages if the original sender's message database is
damaged.
Action(s)
Manually archive any items that are old enough to be archived. You can use a
filter to display just items that are older than a specified number of days. See
"archive, item" and "filters, creating" in GroupWise client Help.
Action(s)
If errors occur during manual archiving, determine the user who sent the
problem items. If that user is not experiencing any problems with GroupWise, you can
delete the problem items. If the sending user is also having problems, check
and, if necessary, repair the message
database of the user who sent the problem items. Look up "maintain GroupWise, mailbox
and library databases" in GroupWise Administrator Help, then display
Mailbox/Library Maintenance.
Possible Cause(s)
On a NetWare 3.x server, deleted files must be purged to free up the disk
space they occupy. If the purge is not done, the deleted file space is not reused,
causing insufficient disk space to create the path.
Action(s)
Purge deleted files to reclaim the disk space. Add more disk space to the
volume.
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