Error messagesThis is a list of the most common error messages that you mayreceive at your station. If you get a message that is not listedhere, ask the network manager for help.The numbers shown are the error numbers, in decimal. Theerror number 168 has several different kinds of error associatedwith it: this is simply because there are more possible errorsthan available numbers. You can find out the individual errornumber of a 168 error by using the operating system routineOSWORD, which is described in the Econet Advanced userguide. There is information on the meaning and use of errornumbers in the BBC Microcomputer System User Guide,chapter 27; the network manager should have copies.Already open 194You have tried to open a file for random access writingthat has already been opened by you or another user.Bad attribute 207You have tried to set an access string that breaks the rules forspecifying access strings. Check the section on Protecting yourfiles.Bad command 254You have made a mistake entering a command: the systemdoes not recognise what you have typed in. Try again.Bad file name 204You have tried to give a file a name that breaks the rules forfilenames. Check the section on Naming files.Bad password 185Using *PASS, you have broken the rules for choosing passwords.Look at the section on Passwords.56