PC WRmt: Err Msg: MAILSPL Caused a GP-Fault in MSRMT.DLL

Last reviewed: November 2, 1994
Article ID: Q119427
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows, version 3.2

SYMPTOMS

When you launch version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows, a network disconnect icon may be displayed at the bottom right corner of the message view center. When you try to send a message by choosing View, Connect Now, the following error message may be displayed:

   MAILSPL--An error has occurred in your application

When you choose Close, the following error messages may be displayed:

   MAILSPL caused a General Protection Fault in module MSRMT.DLL
   MSMAIL caused a General Protection Fault in module USER.EXE

CAUSE

This may be caused by a missing OUTBOX.MBG and possibly a missing OUTBOX.KEY.

RESOLUTION

Create a new OUTBOX.MBG file in the C:\WINDOWS\MSMAIL\MSRMT\MBG subdirectory and an OUTBOX.KEY file in the C:\WINDOWS\MSMAIL\MSRMT\KEY subdirectory.

To Create a New OUTBOX.KEY File

   c:\windows\msmail\msrmt\key>debug outbox.key
   File not found
   -rcx
   CX 0000
   :230
   -f100,32f,0
   -w
   -q

To Create a New OUTBOX.MBG File

   c:\windows\msmail\msrmt\mbg>  type nul > outbox.mbg


Additional reference words: 3.20 gpf
KBCategory: kbusage kbnetwork kberrmsg
KBSubcategory: MailPCWRmt


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Last reviewed: November 2, 1994
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