X400: X400ADM Utility Memory Requirements

Last reviewed: October 20, 1997
Article ID: Q103803
3.20 MS-DOS kb3rdparty

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Mail Gateway to X.400, version 3.2

SUMMARY

The version 3.2 Microsoft Mail Gateway to X.400 Administrator program (X400ADM.EXE) requires at least 400K of conventional memory on the machine that is used to run it.

To determine the largest executable program size that can be run, use the Microsoft MS-DOS MEM command.

For additional information about maximizing conventional memory, consult your MS-DOS and network operating system documentation.

MORE INFORMATION

One way to run the utility more efficiently is to move it to a local hard disk drive, and then start the program from that drive. The Gateway Administrator program must run on a machine with FAT partitions.

Create a directory on your local hard disk, and then copy these executables into that directory:

   X400ADM.EXE
   ADM2.EXE
   X400CMAP.EXE
   X400DMAP.EXE
   PRINTCFG.EXE
   X400ADM.HLP

These files should be located in the path you specify for the executables directory during installation of the gateway component.


Additional reference words: 3.20
KBCategory: kb3rdparty
KBSubcategory: MailGWX400


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Last reviewed: October 20, 1997
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