The name-discovery phase succeeded, but the system cannot find the requested resource on the server, for one of the following reasons:
A user attempted a connection to a TAS host with an invalid UNIX name. Verify the validity of the user name. Check the spelling and case. Make sure a tilde (~) precedes each upper-case character.
You set the NetBIOS naming scope incorrectly. Check the naming scope with the "tntransport" command. If you do not set the NetBIOS Name scope attribute, TAS ignores the client's naming scope.
When a user attempted a connection to a TAS host, an attach point defined in TAS's configuration of .profile.file in the user's home directory matched a UNIX user name or directory. Change the name of the attach point with the "tnattach" command and retry the connection.
The user attempted connection to a directory with a user limit, and the directory has reached its limit. Try again later.
A user attempted to establish a print service connection to a nonexistent printer. Verify that either the server configuration contains a reference to the printer, with the "tnservice" command, or the user's .profile.file contains a prdefault or printer command for the requested printer.
An attempted extended connection contains a path to a nonexistent directory. Verify that the directory exists and try again. Stop and restart TAS if you modify the directory configuration with the "tnshut" and "tnstart" commands.