MultipleInstancesNotAllowed (0004) – Occurs when LinkFixerCmd is started and another instance of LinkFixerCmd or LinkFixer Advanced is already running. |
Error_0004_Label Multiple Instances Not Allowed Error_0004_Message Multiple instances of [ProductName] are not allowed. Error_0004_Solution Close other instances of [ProductName]. |
InvalidOption (0005) – Occurs when an invalid parameter is specified in the command line text. |
Error_0005_Label Invalid Option Error_0005_Message The option "[Name]" is not valid. Error_0005_Solution Correct the invalid option. |
InvalidOptionValue (0006) – Occurs when an invalid parameter value is specified in the command line text. |
Error_0006_Label Invalid Option Value Error_0006_Message The value "[Value]" for the option "[Name]" is not valid. Error_0006_Solution Correct the value. |
OptionMissing (0007) – Occurs when the task (process type) parameter is not specified in the command line text. |
Error_0007_Label Option Missing Error_0007_Message The required option "[Name]" was not provided. Error_0007_Solution Provide the option. |
NetworkLocationNotAccessible (0008) – Occurs when a network location associated with a folder selection cannot be verified as online. |
Error_0008_Label Network Location Not Accessible Error_0008_Message The network location [Folder] is not accessible. [ErrorDetails] Error_0008_Solution Verify the network location properties are correct. |
LicenseNotForProgram (6414) – Occurs when LinkFixerCmd is started using a Link Reporter license. |
Error_6414_Label License Not For Program Error_6414_Message This program cannot be run using a [ProductName] license. Error_6414_Solution [ContactSupport] |
LicenseExceededDailyLimits (6415) – Occurs when LinkFixerCmd is started using a trial license and the per-day or per-trial license counters have been exceeded. |
Error_6415_Label License daily limits reached Error_6415_Message The license daily limits have been reached. Error_6415_Solution Contact your [CompanyName] representative to increase your license limits. |