PC Mac: Cannot See Postoffice on Pathworks ServerLast reviewed: October 23, 1995Article ID: Q103199 |
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SYMPTOMSAfter installing the Macintosh workstation, the user is not able to select the Mail postoffice when the postoffice database files are on a Pathworks server. The most common symptom of this is when the user sees all the folders (directories) that comprise the postoffice, and sees the files within the folders, but the Macintosh client cannot find the postoffice. Usually, when the Macintosh client is first installed, a dialog box appears with the following text:
The Preferences file could not be found. Where is your postoffice located?Selecting "Find PO" lets the user search for the postoffice data files. After selecting the drive and the folder where the postoffice data files are located, the Macintosh client responds with:
Select <postoffice name>?With the postoffice on the Pathworks server, the Macintosh client may not recognize the folder with the postoffice as a valid Mail postoffice, and the dialog box for selecting a drive and the folders remains active.
CAUSEThe README.TXT file on the version 3.0 of Mail for PC Networks Server disk (paragraph B.5) states the following:
Using a Non-PC-based Network Operating System The Macintosh client assumes that the file path to the postoffice is either all uppercase or all lowercase letters. If your network operating system uses pathnames that are case sensitive (such as DEC Pathworks or NFS), make sure that for the Macintosh client, the path to the postoffice does not contain a mixture of uppercase and lowercase letters.Another possible difficulty when using a non-PC-based network operating system is automatic file translation from PC text format to Macintosh text format by the operating system. File translation must not occur for any postoffice data file. To confirm the problem is in the configuration of the Pathworks server, verify the following:
NOTE: For more information regarding problem 1 listed above, please consult your Pathworks manual for Macintosh connectivity.
RESOLUTIONTo reconfigure the Pathworks server for problems 2, 3, and 4, it will be necessary to do the following:
To Change the Filename Conversion (Problem 2)The DCL command required to define the filename conversion logical is: DEFINE/SYS/EXEC MSAF$SERVER_VMS_NAME_CONVERSION "rule1, rule2" Values for rule1:
LOWERCASE Filename is converted to all lowercase. MIXEDCASE Filename is converted to mixed case. First letter of each word is capitalized and the remaining letters display in lowercase. UPPERCASE Filename is converted to uppercase.Values for rule2:
SPACES Underscores are replaced with spaces. UNDERSCORES Underscores are displayed as underscores.Mail for PC Networks, Macintosh client, and version 1.0b of Microsoft Mail Connection Gateway both require all uppercase and underscores in the names of the files that they access. The correct logical definition for this is: DEFINE/SYS/EXEC MSAF$SERVER_VMS_NAME_CONVERSION "UPPERCASE,UNDERSCORES"
For Invalid File Translation (Problem 3)The FILE_TYPES.DAT file in the SYS$COMMON:[MSA] directory on the VAX running Pathworks needs to be edited. The file is a text file and any text editor can modify it. The file translations defined in FILE_TYPES.DAT are position-sensitive, meaning only the first translation that matches the MS-DOS extension is used. The translations for the postoffice files should, therefore, be placed as close to the beginning of the file as possible. NOTE: MICROSOFT CANNOT ASSIST IN PROBLEMS WITH MODIFICATION TO THE FILE_TYPES.DAT FILE. It is up to the Administrator to rectify any problems on the Pathworks Server. If there is a problem with modification to the file, please refer to your Pathworks support provider. Each file extension used in the Microsoft Mail database must be defined in the MSAF$FILE_TYPES.DAT file; thus, the entries in the MSAF$FILE_TYPES.DAT file for the Mail postoffice must look like this:
!Format Attr Semantic "EXT" Creator Type Translation * * * ATT mdos BINA none * * * GLB mdos BINA none * * * GRP mdos BINA none * * * HLP mdos BINA none * * * INF mdos BINA none * * * IDX mdos BINA none * * * KEY mdos BINA none * * * MAI mdos BINA none * * * MBG mdos BINA none * * * MEM mdos BINA none * * * NME mdos BINA none * * * TPL mdos BINA none * * * USR mdos BINA none * * * XTN mdos BINA noneNOTE: If the Mail Connection Gateway is installed and the Connection Store directory structure is defined on a Pathworks volume, the following extension must also be added to the MSAF$FILE_TYPES.DAT file.
* * * MSG mdos BINA noneAny time the filename conversion logical is defined and/or changed, or the MSAF$FILE_TYPES.DAT file is changed, all file servers in Pathworks should be stopped and restarted for the changes to take effect. To stop and restart the file server, as SYSTEM type:
ADMIN/MSA FILE_SERVER STOP ADMIN/MSA FILE_SERVER START Default Permissions Not Correct for the User (Problem 4)The Macintosh is able to read MS-DOS files, but the PC cannot read Macintosh files. This is NOT a Macintosh file problem but a Pathworks permissions problem. Use the Pathworks Administrator's Guide to grant all users of the postoffice share full Read Write permissions to all levels of the postoffice directory structure and all files within the directories. After all these steps have been accomplished and verified, copy the postoffice directories back to the Pathworks server, and verify the Macintosh can correctly view the directories, files, MASTER.GLB, and can write files the PC can read. Then run the Macintosh client and connect to the postoffice. If problems still occur, delete the database and do all the steps above again, but instead of restarting the file server, reboot the Pathworks server by typing as SYSTEM:
REBOOTThen reinstall the postoffice directories and files.
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