DOCUMENT:Q135892 17-DEC-2000 [win95x] TITLE :Windows 95 CD-ROM Exchange.txt File PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows 95.x Retail Product PROD/VER:95 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:win95 ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Windows 95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= This article contains a copy of the information in the Exchange.txt file from the Windows 95 CD-ROM. Setup copies this file to the Windows folder. MORE INFORMATION ================ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Windows 95 README for Inbox and Microsoft Exchange August 1995 ----------------------------------------------------------------- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995 This document provides complementary or late-breaking information to supplement the Microsoft Windows 95 documentation. ------------------------ How to Use This Document ------------------------ To view Exchange.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window. To print Exchange.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then use the Print command on the File menu. -------- CONTENTS -------- WHAT IS MICROSOFT EXCHANGE? MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH MICROSOFT SCHEDULE+ 1.0 USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH MICROSOFT MAIL USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH THE COMPUSERVE SERVICE(SM) UPGRADING A PREVIOUS INSTALLATION OF WINDOWS 95 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS WHAT IS MICROSOFT EXCHANGE? =========================== Microsoft Exchange enables you to send and receive e-mail, faxes, and documents in messages. Information services that can be used with Windows 95 include Microsoft Mail, Microsoft Fax, and the Microsoft Network. Also, a Microsoft Mail postoffice is included in this version of Windows 95. MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS ============================= Microsoft Exchange runs on a minimum of 6 megabytes (MB) of RAM, and 10 MB of hard disk space (for the swapfile). However, it is recommended that you have at least 8 MB of RAM for good performance. INSTALLATION ============ To install Microsoft Exchange during Windows 95 Setup, choose the information services that you would like to use with Microsoft Exchange. You can also install Microsoft Exchange after you have completed installation of Windows 95 by double-clicking the Inbox icon on your desktop and then choosing the information services that you would like to use with Microsoft Exchange. If you have removed the Inbox from the desktop, you can install Microsoft Exchange by using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. You must shut down and restart Windows 95 after doing this. When you install Windows 95 or use Microsoft Exchange for the first time, the Microsoft Exchange Setup Wizard will be run. The Wizard is also run each time you add a new profile using the Mail And Fax icon in Control Panel. USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH MICROSOFT SCHEDULE+ 1.0 ===================================================== Microsoft Exchange is designed to work with Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0. When Microsoft Exchange is installed, it will partially disable Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0. You will still be able to use Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0 in standalone mode, but you will not be able to send or receive meeting requests. You will see an error message when starting Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0 that notifies you that the mail spooler cannot be started. Click Yes to continue, and Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0 will continue. Microsoft Schedule+ is disabled by changing Mailspl.exe to Mailspl.bak and by putting a StartupOffline=1 line into Schdplus.ini. NOTE: There is no message warning you that these changes are made. USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH MICROSOFT MAIL ============================================ Microsoft Exchange is designed to replace the Microsoft Mail program that comes with Windows for Workgroups and Microsoft Mail version 3.x. After installing Microsoft Exchange you will no longer be able to run the older Microsoft Mail program, but you will be able to use Microsoft Exchange to send and receive messages. USING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE WITH THE COMPUSERVE SERVICE(SM) ======================================================== The setup program for the CompuServe Service(sm) for Microsoft Exchange is available on the Windows 95 CD in the \Drivers\Other\Exchange\Compusrv directory. The files will also be available on CompuServe in the "cissoft" forum. For more information, see the Cisnotes.rtf file in the \Drivers\Other\Exchange\Compusrv directory of the Windows 95 CD. UPGRADING A PREVIOUS INSTALLATION OF WINDOWS 95 =============================================== You can install Microsoft Exchange with Windows 95 over an existing Windows 95 setup. When you upgrade, you may lose some of your Microsoft Exchange preferences. There is NO interoperability between the final release and the beta releases. You cannot send or receive messages to or from mismatched Windows 95 releases. Upgrade all Microsoft Exchange users simultaneously to the released version of Microsoft Exchange. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS ==================== If you experience problems connecting to your Microsoft Mail postoffice, please ensure you have network access to your postoffice. You can also get diagnostic details about the reason for failures by clicking the Tools menu, clicking Microsoft Mail Tools, and then clicking View Session Log. If you experience a problem composing or reading a message that produces an error saying "Can't launch form," then the forms file may be corrupt. To correct this problem, quit Microsoft Exchange, and then go to your {Windows}\Forms directory and delete Frmcache.dat. >From {Windows}\Forms, copy the file Frmcache.bak to Frmcache.dat, and restart Microsoft Exchange. Some Microsoft Mail 3.x extensions are not compatible with Microsoft Exchange--for example, WinRules and Conference+. Microsoft Exchange automatically disables some of these extensions to prevent system problems. If a Microsoft Mail 3.x extension is causing a problem, it can be disabled by placing a ';' in front of the corresponding line in Msmail.ini. Contact the product vendors for further information. If you experience a problem where messages are stuck in the Outbox, it is possible that the wrong information service is trying to process the message. To correct the problem, click the Tools menu, click Options, click Delivery, and then ensure the information services are listed in the order you want them. After quitting Microsoft Exchange, you may notice that mapisp32 is still running. Mapisp32 continues to run for 20 seconds after you quit Microsoft Exchange. E-forms created with the Microsoft Electronic Forms Designer do not open correctly when saved in the .msg file format. Transfer the .msg file from the file system to the Inbox to open the e-form correctly. If clicking Send on the File command in Lotus Approach does not work, please ensure that you have a file called Msmail.ini in your {Windows}\ directory. If the file does not exist, just create an empty file with that name. Two clients using Microsoft Mail should not be run against the same Microsoft Mail mailbox. This configuration is not supported. ====================================================================== Keywords : win95 Technology : kbWin95search kbZNotKeyword3 Version : 95 ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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