XGEN: README.TXT: Microsoft Exchange 4.0 U.S. Service Pack 1

Last reviewed: January 6, 1998
Article ID: Q146399
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0

Following is the README.TXT file that accompanies the Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0 U.S. Service Pack 1:

                   Microsoft Exchange Server Version 4.0
                              Service Pack 1

Contents

1.0 Introduction 2.0 Installation Instructions for the Microsoft Exchange Server Service

     Pack 1
2.1 User Notes 3.0 List of Bugs Fixed in Microsoft Exchange Server Service Pack 1

1.0 Introduction

This release of Microsoft(R) Exchange Server 4.0 Service Pack 1 is easy to apply from within Microsoft Windows NT(R) and changes only those files that were originally set up on the Microsoft Exchange Server system. Service Pack releases are cumulative. They contain all previous fixes and any new fixes made to the system.

2.0 Installation Instructions for the

Microsoft Exchange Server Service Pack 1

To install the Service Pack from compressed files:

  1. Create two subdirectories, SETUP and SUPPORT.
2. Download the compressed setup file appropriate for your hardware
    platform into the SETUP directory.
    Select the appropriate file as indicated by the following list:
       Alpha AXP(TM):  SP1_400A.EXE
       Intel(R):       SP1_400I.EXE
       MIPS(R):        SP1_400M.EXE
       PowerPC(TM):    SP1_400P.EXE
3. Download the compressed support file appropriate for your hardware
    platform into the SUPPORT directory.
    Select the appropriate file as indicated by the following list:
       Alpha AXP(TM):  SP1S400A.EXE
       Intel(R):       SP1S400I.EXE
       MIPS(R):        SP1S400M.EXE
       PowerPC(TM):    SP1S400P.EXE
4. At the Windows NT command prompt, go to the SETUP directory and type
    the filename (downloaded in Step 2) followed by a -d to ensure that the
    correct directories are created (Example: SP1_400A -d).
5. At the Windows NT command prompt, go to the SUPPORT directory and type
    the filename (downloaded in Step 3) followed by a -d to ensure that the
    correct directories are created (Example: SP1S400A -d).
6. Go to the SETUP directory, and type UPDATE. Follow the instructions
    displayed on the screen.

2.1 User Notes

*** Migrating Shared Folders from Microsoft Mail (PC) or Lotus(R) cc: Mail(TM)

This Service Pack contains an updated Migration Wizard that allows you to select the default owner of the shared folders you are migrating. If you used the Migration Wizard that shipped on the Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 compact disc, run the FLDROWNR.EXE utility that is included. Follow the instructions in the Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q142262.

*** Installing Symbol Files from the SUPPORT directory

To install the symbol files corresponding to the new binaries in Service Pack 1, type:

     XCOPY /S /U /D D:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS\ C:\WINNT35\SYMBOLS

Note: This assumes that the drive where you uncompressed the support file is D and your symbol files are located in the C:\WINNT35\SYMBOLS directory.

The XCOPY command copies the Service Pack 1 .DBG files over the existing versions of these files. It copies only those .DBG files that are already installed (/U switch) and only those with a more recent time stamp (/D switch).

*** Microsoft Exchange Server Power PC (PPC) Beta Users

Install Microsoft Exchange Server Service Pack 1 if you will be running the Schedule+ Free/Busy Gateway on your PowerPC Microsoft Exchange Server.

3.0 List of Bugs Fixed in Microsoft Exchange Server Service Pack 1

Note: Use the Qxxxxxx number that precedes the title of the bug fix to query the Microsoft Knowledge Base for an article about that bug.

Service Pack 1

   Q126497: Limiting the Number of Recipients of a Message
   Q135459: Event Error 251: Fatal Internal MTA Error Occurred
   Q136786: IMC Sends NDR and OOF Messages to Bulk Mailing Lists
   Q136807: MTA Error: Too Many ECBs Processed in One Thread
   Q137699: Cannot Send X.400 Delivery Reports Through French ADMD
   Q139643: Error Writing Log Information to SA
   Q139858: Initial Directory Replication Too Long
   Q140338: Directory Crashes with Dr. Watson in DETAILS.C
   Q140448: Errors Processing Incoming Replication Messages
   Q140974: MTA NDR's Mail with FTBP Attachments from HP Openmail
   Q140975: Event ID 4037. An Exception has Occurred...
   Q140976: Unable to Start the Association Due to Resource Shortage
   Q141135: MSExchangeMSMI NDR Error EventID 2568
   Q141970: AT MTA Will Over Utilize CPU When Processing Message Subject
            Containing 0xD
   Q142257: MTA ERROR: MTA Database XFER-IN Thread
   Q142258: MTA Exception Error on Service Shutdown
   Q142260: IMC Sends Messages in Rich Text Erroneously
   Q142261: IMC Restest Utility Debug Option
   Q142262: Display of Public Folder Summary causes Access Violation
   Q142266: Cannot Create PC Mail <NET/PO> Style SMTP Proxies via DirSync
   Q142916: MTA Stops Making Associations and Generatea a 2171 Error
   Q143186: MTA PerfMon Instances limited to 53 Instances
   Q143197: IMC Generating Pending Delivery Notification on Queued Read
            Receipts
   Q143236: Unable to Change Password via Client
   Q146473: Attachment with Name of Charset=ISO-2022-JP
   Q146509: MTA May Stop with Site Connector Removed
   Q146537: DSA Queues Too Many Initial Synchronizes at Startup
   Q146567: IMC Leaves Messages with Addresses > 255 Characters in MTS-OUT
   Q146598: Messages are Stuck in MTS-OUT
   Q147459: IMC Does Not Use the Resent-From Field
   Q147521: MTA Crashes with a Large Recipient List
   Q147821: Installing Server into Large Existing Site is Slow
   Q149579: MTA Error: Database Object Not in Use


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Last reviewed: January 6, 1998
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