PC DirSync: Import -X Fails for SNADS Gateway

Last reviewed: May 24, 1996
Article ID: Q126610
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, versions 3.0a, 3.2, 3.2a, and 3.5

SYMPTOMS

IMPORT.EXE may fail to extract SNADS addresses from a gateway postoffice if the gateway name was installed with one of the following names:

   MSMAIL
   FAX
   MCI
   X400
   SMTP
   MHS

IMPORT.EXE recognizes these names as specific types of gateways, and they should not be used for the name of the SNADS gateway.

If one of these names is used, the command line

   IMPORT Admin -ppassword -dm -gSNADS -ftest.txt -x

will fail to create the expected text in the file TEST.TXT. However, no error message will be received.

RESOLUTION

This problem can be corrected by changing the SNADS gateway name to a unique network name.

MORE INFORMATION

During installation of the SNADS gateway, step 3 prompts for the gateway name and the following message appears:

   Note: This must be a unique network name.

The SNADS installation program will allow input of the gateway names listed above if these gateways are not currently installed. However, IMPORT.EXE will not properly initialize the DGN's for the SNADS gateway if one of these names is used for as the gateway name.


Additional reference words: 3.00a 3.20 3.20a 3.50 dirsync
KBCategory: kbusage
KBSubcategory: MailPCDirSync


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Last reviewed: May 24, 1996
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