PC Adm: Mail 3.2a Update Leaves Zero-Byte .GLB Files

Last reviewed: October 27, 1994
Article ID: Q121956
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, version 3.2a

SYMPTOMS

When you update a postoffice from Microsoft Mail version 3.2 to version 3.2a and you select the Modify Postoffice option, the Server Setup program creates two temporary .GLB files and does not delete them when it is finished. These files are:

   DELTID.GLB
   NPTRANS.GLB

The version 3.2a Server Setup program asks "Do you wish to modify the postoffice database?" Regardless of whether you choose "Yes" or "No," these files will appear. These files will be generated as a result of either installing or removing enhanced security or modifying the network type (either LAN Man compatible or Novell).

If you select Modify Postoffice Database and select Install/Remove Enhanced Security, the ACCESS.GLB file is modified. The other Access files, ACCESS2.GLB and ACCESS3.GLB, are not modified. This will cause the date and timestamps for these files to be different.

When Setup is running, during the Updating Postoffice section the messages "Generating NPTRANS.GLB" and "Generating DELTID.GLB" will display on the screen.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in version 3.2a of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

MORE INFORMATION

The existence of these two files will not affect the functionality of Mail in any way.


Additional reference words: 3.20a
KBCategory: kbsetup kbenv
KBSubCategory: MailPCAdm


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Last reviewed: October 27, 1994
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