NET HELP HELPMSG: displays information about Windows network messages (such as error, warning, and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and ...


 


... The examples for the command "NET HELP HELPMSG"
... "NET HELP HELPMSG" Excerpt from Microsoft Windows Help
... Important information, tips for the "NET HELP HELPMSG" command

The command: "NET HELP HELPMSG" is on Windows 12, 11, 10, .. , MS Server 2025, 2022, 2019, .. available

The examples for the command "NET HELP HELPMSG"

The `NET HELPMSG` command on the Windows command line is used to display a descriptive message for a specific error code. Here are examples of using this command: Example 1: Show help for error code 5 (access denied)

net helpmsg 5

Description: This command prints a descriptive message for error code 5 (Access Denied). You can check other error codes by replacing "5" with the actual error code. Example 2: Show help for error code 53 (Network path not found)

net helpmsg 53

Description: Here you will see a descriptive message for error code 53 (Network path not found). You can check other error codes in the same way. Example 3: View help for error code 1068 (The dependency service or group could not be started)

net helpmsg 1068

Description: This command prints a descriptive message for error code 1068, indicating that the dependency service or group failed to start. Example 4: Show help for error code 123 (The file is too small to complete)

net helpmsg 123

Description: Here you will see a descriptive message for error code 123 indicating that the file is too small to complete the operation. Example 5: Show help for error code 1066 (The service did not accept the startup or control file)

net helpmsg 1066

Description: This command prints a descriptive message for error code 1066, indicating that the service did not accept the startup or control file. Example 6: Show help for error code 87 (The parameter is incorrect)

net helpmsg 87

Description: Here you will see a descriptive message for error code 87 indicating that the parameter is incorrect. Please note that the exact messages and error codes may vary depending on system variables and Windows versions. Use `NET HELPMSG` in conjunction with specific error codes to get detailed information about the errors.

"NET HELP HELPMSG" Excerpt from Microsoft Windows Help

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19045.3693]
(c) Copyright 1985-2023 Microsoft Corp.

C:\\WINDOWS>

The syntax of this command is:


NET HELPMSG 
message#

NET HELPMSG displays information about Windows network messages 
(such as error, warning, and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and
the 4-digit number of the Windows error (for example, NET2182), 
Windows tells you about the message and suggests action you can take 
to solve a problem. 

message#  Is the 4-digit number of the Windows message you need help
          with. You don't need to type NET as part of the message number.

Important information, tips for the "NET HELP HELPMSG" command

When using the `NET HELPMSG` command on the Windows command line, you should note the following points: 1. Syntax: - The syntax of the command is `NET HELPMSG `. Make sure you provide the correct error code to get the appropriate help. 2. Administrative Privileges: - Running `NET HELPMSG` generally does not require administrative privileges. You can usually use the command without administrator rights. 3. Valid Error Codes: - The error code you provide must be valid. Only error codes for which appropriate help is available are supported. 4. Network Availability: - The `NET HELPMSG` command generally does not require a network connection. You can also get help for error codes offline. 5. System variable: - The message displayed depends on the system variables of the operating system. Make sure your system contains the appropriate messages for the specified error codes. 6. Windows versions: - Note that help for error messages may vary depending on the version of Windows. What applies to one version of Windows may not apply to another version. 7. Language Support: - Help is usually displayed in the language of the operating system. Make sure you use the desired language for help. 8. Special Error Codes: - Some error codes have specific meanings or require special actions. Read the Help carefully for additional instructions or context. 9. Use test environment: - If possible, test the `NET HELPMSG` command in a test environment to ensure that it provides the expected information for the specific error codes. 10. Error Code Check: - Carefully review the error codes you receive to understand exactly what type of problem or error is occurring. 11. Check documentation: - For more complex or specific problems, you can additionally consult the official Microsoft documentation or other trusted sources. By paying attention to these points, you can effectively use the `NET HELPMSG` command to get help for specific error codes on the Windows command line.


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The command NET HELP HELPMSG - displays information about Windows network messages (such as error, warning, and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and the 4-digit number of the Windows error (for example, NET2182), Windows tells you about the message and suggests action you can take to solve a problem.

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