%META:TOPICPARENT{name="ErrorMessagesT"}% ==Error Messages (T)== [[UDAErrorMessages|A]] [[ErrorMessagesB|B]] [[ErrorMessagesC|C]] [[ErrorMessagesD|D]] [[ErrorMessagesE|E]] [[ErrorMessagesF|F]] [[ErrorMessagesG|G]] [[ErrorMessagesH|H]] [[ErrorMessagesI|I]] [[ErrorMessagesJ|J]] [[ErrorMessagesK|K]] [[ErrorMessagesL|L]] [[ErrorMessagesM|M]] [[ErrorMessagesN|N]] [[ErrorMessagesO|O]] [[ErrorMessagesP|P]] [[ErrorMessagesQ|Q]] [[ErrorMessagesR|R]] [[ErrorMessagesS|S]] [[ErrorMessagesT|T]] [[ErrorMessagesU|U]] [[ErrorMessagesV|V]] [[ErrorMessagesW|W]] [[ErrorMessagesX|X]] [[ErrorMessagesY|Y]] [[ErrorMessagesZ|Z]] [[ErrorMessagesSymbols|#]] ===The specified table (msysconf) is not in the database (-206)=== "Msysconf" errors occur when the Microsoft Jet Engine tries to retrieve tables from a non-existent msysconf table. This is a "misfeature" of the Microsoft product. "Msysconf" errors are seldom fatal. They may often be ignored when they appear in logs or traces. Be advised -- "Msysconf" errors cannot be ignored, if they appear on your client's screen. If "Msysconf" errors appear on your screen, take the following action: **I. Edit the OpenLink Session Rules Book** A) Use a text editor to open your oplrqb.ini file. You will find this file in the /bin sub-directory of your OpenLink server components installation. B) Locate the [Mapping Rules] section. C) Place the following line at the top of the Mapping Rules: {{{ *:*:Admin:msdos:*:msaccess:* = reject Admin user account is not registered }}} D) Save your changes and exit the file. E) Restart or reinitialize your OpenLink Request Broker. **II. Disable Jet Engine Logons** A) Run regedit from a DOS prompt. B) Expand the following menus or their equivalent: {{{ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Access\Jet\3.5\Engines\ODBC\ }}} C) Set {{{TryJetAuth=0}}} and {{{JetTryAuth=0}}} D) Exit the registry and test. ===Evidence=== ODBC Client Trace