XCLN: Removing and Reinstalling the Macintosh Client

Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
Article ID: Q158519
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Macintosh client, version 4.0

SUMMARY

This article tells you how to create a fresh installation of the Microsoft Exchange Macintosh client on a workstation where the client was previously installed.

MORE INFORMATION

To create a fresh install on the Macintosh Exchange client on a workstation where the client was previously installed:

  1. Create a Temp folder on the desktop.

  2. If using offline folders (that is, working offline), make sure a connection is made to Microsoft Exchange Server, and all information is synchronized with the server. To synchronize: On the Tools menu, click Synchronize, and click All Folders).

  3. Move any Personal Folders and/or Personal Address Books to the Temp folder you created in Step 1.

  4. Move the files Microsoft OLE Automation, Microsoft OLE Extension, and Microsoft OLE Library to the Temp folder created in Step 1.

NOTE: These OLE files are located in the System Folder in the Extensions folder.

  1. Drag the "Microsoft Exchange" folder (or the folder where the Macintosh Exchange client was previously installed) and all of its contents to the Trash can on the desktop.

  2. Open the System folder, open the Preferences subfolder, and drag the following files and folders to the trash can on the desktop:

          Exchange Files folder
          Exchange Help folder
          Exchange Profiles folder
          Exchange Preferences file
          Exchange Services file
          Mspst.ini file
          Exchngm.ini file
          RPC Preferences file
    

  3. Open the System folder, open the Extensions subfolder, and drag the following file to the trash can on the desktop:

          Microsoft RPC Runtime Library
    

  4. Open the System folder and drag the following folder to the trash can on the desktop:

          Exchange Temporary Items
    

Note: Your Macintosh may not have some of these files. That is okay. Just make sure all files listed above that do exist on your Macintosh are dragged to the trash can on the desktop.

  1. If your profile is Appletalk, it is also recommended that you remove the Appletalk Preferences file located in the Preferences folder in the System folder.

  2. Hold down Option key and empty trash.

NOTE: To empty trash: from Finder, click the Special menu and then click the "Empty Trash" option.

  1. Restart the Macintosh.

  2. Rebuild the desktop on restart:

    a. Hold down the Option and Apple keys when restarting the Macintosh.

    b. Click OK when prompted to rebuild the desktop file(s).

  3. Re-install the Macintosh Exchange client: insert the Microsoft Exchange Macintosh client compact disc in the Macintosh CD-ROM drive, and click Microsoft Exchange Setup.

  4. Create a new profile by double-clicking on the "Exchange Settings" icon in the Microsoft Exchange folder (or where you installed the Microsoft Exchange Macintosh client). Choose Show Profiles. Choose Add, and then follow the steps in the Profile Wizard.

NOTE: If client was working offline previously, a new offline folder will need to be re-created. Click Yes when prompted with "Do you travel with this computer?" during profile creation.

  1. Remove and re-create any old Inbox Assistant rules.

  2. Test connectivity between Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Exchange Macintosh client.

  3. Copy the Personal Folders and Personal Address Book files from the Temp folder on the desktop (the folder created in Step 1) to the folder where the Microsoft Exchange Macintosh client was installed (by default this is the Microsoft Exchange folder).

NOTE: If necessary, add the Personal Folders and Personal Address Book files to the appropriate Profile Service:

a. Run Exchange Settings, click Show Profiles,open the appropriate profile

   and edit as needed.

  • Drag the Temp folder on the desktop to the trash can.

    MORE INFORMATION

    For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

       ARTICLE-ID: Q156028
       TITLE     : XCLN MAC: List of Files Installed and Used
    

  • Additional query words: kbfaq clean boot delete uninstall clean install
    Keywords : XCLN kbusage
    Version : 4.0
    Platform : MACINTOSH


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    Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
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