XCLN: NIW Required to Customize Outlook Client Installation PointID: Q177333
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The Microsoft Outlook 8.03 Release Notes (Olreadme.rtf) shipped with
Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5, contain the following section
regarding the use of the 32-bit Setup Editor program:
1.6 Modifying Microsoft Outlook Installation PointYou will receive the following error message when you attempt to run Stfedtr.exe on a 32-bit Microsoft Outlook installation point:
When using Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 in a 32-bit environment, do not use the 16-bit Setup editor (Stfedt16.exe) supplied on the Microsoft Outlook compact disc to modify the Microsoft Outlook installation point. Instead, use the 32-bit Setup editor, Stfedtr.exe, which is also available on the Microsoft Outlook compact disc.
The directory does not contain a valid Microsoft Outlook
Client Installation. Could not find file EXCHNG.STF.
This behavior is by design. The 32-bit Setup Editor program is not designed to run on any installation point of Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook.
To work around this problem, run the Network Installation Wizard (NIW) on a
32-bit Microsoft Outlook installation point. The NIW is included in the
"Microsoft Office 97 Resource Kit." The latest version is available on the
following Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/After you download and install the NIW, perform the following steps to customize the Microsoft Outlook installation point:
If you attempt to change the name of the Outlook.stf file to Exchng.stf and
then run the Setup Editor on the renamed file, an application error may
occur and you receive one of the following messages:
The instruction at "0x0041d04f" referenced memory at "0x00000000".
The memory could not be "read".
-or-
STFEDTR.EXE has caused an exception access violation.
Additional query words: OL97 16-bit STF
Keywords : XCLN
Version : WINDOWS:8.03
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: March 16, 1999