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Client Message ID 10001 (APM)


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By: Michael Schultz
Posted On: 7/1/2003

Client Message ID 10001 (APM)

I noticed the other day that I had a flood of 10001 errors on one of my sites. Upon looking at the messages, I found clients that were hitting all of my CAPs attempting to find a package ID that no longer existed. I opened the smsapm32.log file on the client and found a number of ** ERROR ** messages about the failure while trying to find that package ID. As it turns out, the package wasn't sent to this machine. What was sent was a package that had the missing package as a dependency and was trying to run it. However, because this dependency was deleted from the site, it no longer could be referenced.

The name of the dependee and program was pretty easily identified in the logs and this anomaly was put to rest.

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