PC Ext: Running External and WAN DrivesLast reviewed: May 20, 1996Article ID: Q135487 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you run the External Mail program (any version) over a wide area network (WAN) using an integrated service digital (ISDN) line, the following error may occur in the SESSION.LOG when you use the DrivesDynamic and DrivesWAN options together in the EXTERNAL.INI file:
Network name not found: Drive in error: <drive letter> CAUSEIf the postoffices are using routers to establish the connection, they may not be able to connect fast enough when the External Mail program tries to dynamically connect to a WAN postoffice. In this case, External thinks the postoffice no longer exists and marks the postoffice as being in error, even if mail is waiting to be sent to it. The External Mail program will wait a minimum of whatever the IntervalUpdate option is set to, the default is five minutes, before trying to resend mail to that postoffice.
CAUSEThe Mail External program will wait a minimum period equal to the IntervalUpdate value (default=5 minutes) before you try to resend mail to that postoffice.
RESOLUTIONEither remove the DrivesDynamic option from the EXTERNAL.INI file, or lower the IntervalUpdate option so the External Mail program will not wait so long to recheck the postoffice before delivering mail. IntervalUpdate must be set to a value greater than zero in order for the second attempt to send mail to occur.
MORE INFORMATIONWith the DrivesWAN option in effect, checking for updates is the only opportunity the External Mail program has to re-establish the connection. Network traffic should be negligible, because it only checks FLAG.GLB to see if it has been updated. For additional information about the DrivesDynamic and DrivesWAN options, please see Chapter 12 of the "Administrator's Guide" for version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks.
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Additional reference words: 3.20 3.20a parameter
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