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SMDR-X-13: The SMDR received an encrypted password it could not decode.

Source:  SMDR.NLM

Possible Cause:  When SMS resource users (such as SBACKUP) try to connect to remote SMS resources (TSAs or SDIs, for example), the password is encrypted and packed into an SMSP datagram. If the data is corrupted before it is sent, during transmission, or after it is received, the decryption routine will not recognize the data, and the connect attempt will fail.

Action:  Try to reconnect. If the problem persists, contact a Novell support provider.

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