GSNW "User already logged on" to MS-Mail Post OfficeLast reviewed: April 7, 1997Article ID: Q142023 |
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SYMPTOMSClients connecting to a Windows NT Gateway Services for NetWare share where the MS-MAIL Post Office is located on the NetWare server will receive the message
user already logged onif the user's connection to the Post Office is abruptly lost and they try to reconnect to the Post Office.
CAUSEWhen the user's connection is abruptly lost, the user's .MMF (mail) file is left open on the NetWare server. When the user tries to connect again, MS- MAIL will see that the file is open and assume the user is already logged on.
RESOLUTIONUse the LISTUSER.EXE utility to determine the eight digit user ID numbers used by MS-Mail to identify each user. Close the user's open .MMF file on the NetWare server.
MORE INFORMATIONThe LISTUSER utility displays a list of all users on a given postoffice, including their associated eight-digit user ID numbers (these numbers are used by the MS-Mail system to identify each individual user). LISTUSER will work with version 2.1 and later postoffices. LISTUSER also shows the size of the .MMF files on the server, and can search for a specific name on the postoffice. Use this program whenever you need to know the ID number associated with any of the users. Syntax: listuser admin -ppassword [-ddrive] [-f] [-x] [-nname] [-s] [-?] Where:
drive Is the drive where the Mail database is located (the default is m). -f Shows the user's full name in addition to the alias [optional]. -x Shows the delete status of the users and any deleted users [optional].-nname Displays only those names that match the name parameter. This option by itself will search the alias and the hex ID. If the f option is specified, the full name field is searched. -s Shows the size of any .MMF files that are on the server. -? Shows the usage screen. AlternativesYou can also determine a user's ID number by performing the following steps:
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