XCLN: WinNT Client Can Leave 0 Byte File on W95 or W16 ShareLast reviewed: January 6, 1998Article ID: Q148197 |
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SUMMARYWhen you are using a Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client and you cancel the addition of a Personal Folder located on a Windows 95 or Windows 3.x share, a 0 byte file will be left on the share.
STATUSWindows NT 3.51 has a bug in which the GetOpenFileName() call will leave a 0 byte file if the file does not exist and was supposed to be located on a Windows 95 or Windows 3.x share. When the process of creating a PST is completed, normally Microsoft Exchange will delete the 0 byte file and create the correct PST file. Canceling this process before completion leaves the 0 byte file intact. This problem will not occur in a Microsoft Exchange Service Pack 2 Windows NT client running on Windows NT version 4.0.
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