Novell ZENworks Endpoint Security Management 3.5 User Manual
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ZENworks® ESM 3.5
Administrator’s Manual
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In this example we see that the user has a schema, policies, SUS files and an EFS key published
(determined by the TypeId column.) The result code returned from the call, 0, indicates success.
(determined by the TypeId column.) The result code returned from the call, 0, indicates success.
Figure 113 : Trace Sample
The following outlines the result codes and types with their meanings:
0 = Success
1 = Unable to Communicate with Distribution Server (Client Only, rare)
2 = Failure at Distribution Service (Server Error, bad)
3 = Invalid Credential from client (Maybe not yet replicated)
4 = Invalid Argument (Data submitted from client was malformed)
5 = Failure at SOAP Client (common communications issue, check DNS, Certs, etc.)
6 = User Not associated to Group
7 = Client Communications Unsupported (rare)
10 = Non-SSL request failure (rare)
11 = Non SOAP request failure (rare)
Type Id:
53 = Policy