Failure during initialization: description

Synopsis
There was a problem in preparing the REXX script to run. description will give you specific information about what went wrong.

Cause
"System resources exhausted". There is not enough memory to run the script.

Cure
Close down other programs, and rerun the script. Reboot your computer if necessary. Buy more RAM, you cheapskate.

Cause
"Can't load Exit Handler DLL". Some auto-loaded Exit handler has a problem loading.

Cure
Using Reginald's Administration Tool, make sure that you don't have any Exit handlers set to auto-load. If the problem goes away, then try adding back each Exit handler until you encounter the offending software. Contact the author of the Exit handler DLL.

Cause
"A name conflict with another Exit Handler". Some auto-loaded Exit handler has a problem loading.

Cure
Same as above.

Cause
"Unable to start REXX". Some auto-loaded Exit handler has a problem loading.

Cure
Same as above.

Cause
"A needed feature is not implemented in this version of REXX". Some software requires a REXX feature not implemented in your version of Reginald.

Cure
Update to the latest version of Reginald at Reginald's web site.

Cause
"Host program passed more than 1 arg for RXCOMMAND". A badly written program was used to run your script.

Cure
Make sure that Reginald's Script Launcher is running your program. Click on the Script Launcher's icon, and use its file dialog to pick out your script name.

Cause
"Bad parameter". A program that uses macros has messed up the format of the macro.

Cure
Do not allow the program to save and reload tokenized macros to disk. When running the program, reload your original REXX scripts.