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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.
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