Error Messages for Bluetooth
User's Manual C-7
TOSHIBA Pocket PC e750
Version
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Last Saved on 02/05/2003 17:16
ENGLISH using Euro_M.dot –– Printed on 02/05/2003 as HDA51PX1T80
Enter the folder name.
Cause After creating or changing a folder, either nothing has been
entered for the name or the name consists of spaces or begins
with a period.
Solution Enter a correct folder name.
The following characters cannot be used in the folder name. \ / ; , : *
? " < > |
Cause You entered an invalid character in the new folder name.
Solution Rename the folder using correct characters.
The folder name could not be created.
Cause A processing error occurred because the entered name
exceeded the maximum length.
Solution Enter a shorter name.
The specified file could not be executed.
Cause You selected Execute or Receive/Execute, but the specified file
is not executable or the associated application software could
not be found.
The connection destination server is not selected. Select a server.
Cause You have not selected the device to which you want connect.
Sending or receiving failed. Cancelling process.
Cause Sending, receiving, deleting, or retrieval of folder information
failed.
Solution Try the operation again.
The memory was exceeded while receiving files. Cancelling process.
Cause The memory to store the files or folders was insufficient when
receiving or receiving/executing the files or folders.
Solution Delete any unneeded data to increase the memory capacity,
and try again.
An error occurred during server search. Cancelling process.
Cause Local Device tried to send or receive a file, but was unable to
connect to the remote device.
Unable to obtain usable COM port. Ending program.
Cause A COM port could not be opened during auto connect.
The OBEX password contains an invalid character. Enter the pass-
word again.
Cause On the FTP Server screen of the remote device, when Tools
and Options were selected and the FTP authentication pass-
word entered, an invalid character was used.
Solution Use only alphanumeric characters when entering the pass-
word.