Unable to Start Internet Mail and NewsLast reviewed: December 3, 1997Article ID: Q158631 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen you start Internet Mail or Internet News, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:
CAUSEThis behavior can occur if either of the following conditions exists:
Windows 95 and Windows NTThe Internet Mail or Internet News shortcut has been configured to run minimized.
Windows 95You are running Windows 95 on a Compaq computer, and the Windows Explorer shell (Explorer.exe) is replaced with Compaq's Original Equipment Manfuacturer (OEM) version.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this behavior, follow the steps in the appropriate section below:
Internet Mail or Internet News Shortcut Runs MinimizedIf Internet Mail and News has been configured to run minimized, change the properties of the Internet Mail or Internet News shortcut by following these steps:
Windows Explorer Shell Is Replaced with Compaq's OEM VersionIf the Windows Explorer shell has been replaced by Compaq's OEM version, change the Internet Mail or Internet News shortcut target path to point to Microsoft's version of the Windows Explorer shell. To do so, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATIONSome computer manufacturers replace the Windows Explorer shell with their own shell program. For example, Compaq replaces the default Windows Explorer shell with a proprietary version, and renames the default Windows 95 shell to Microsoftexplorer.exe. The shell that Compaq uses may not be compatible with Internet Mail and Internet News. To determine if the Windows Explorer shell has been replaced by a third- party shell program, verify that the Explorer.exe file is the following size, date and version:
File Name Size (bytes) Date Version --------- ------------ ---- ------- Windows 95 : Explorer.exe 204,288 07-11-95 4.00.950 Windows 95 (OSR2): Explorer.exe 204,288 08-24-96 4.00.950 Keywords : inetmailnt inetmailw95 inetnewsnt inetnewsw95 Version : Win95: 1.00 WinNT: 1.00 Platform : WINDOWS Issue type : kberrmsg |
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