PC Gen: Mail Version 3.5 Disk 1 Label Clarification

Last reviewed: October 3, 1995
Article ID: Q137616
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, version 3.5

SUMMARY

Two disks are labeled Disk 1 in the version 3.5 Microsoft Mail package.

One of the disks is labeled:

   Disk 1 - Setup
   Postoffice\Server Upgrade
   Programs

The other is labeled:

   Disk 1 - Setup
   Server Programs

The disk

   Disk 1 - Setup
   Postoffice\Server Upgrade
   Programs

is used to upgrade the Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Mail postoffices (WGPO).

NOTE: A WGPO also ships with Microsoft Windows NT. This disk will also upgrade the Windows NT WGPO.

The disk

   Disk 1 - Setup
   Server Programs

is used to install new Microsoft Mail postoffices, or upgrade existing version 3.x postoffices.

MORE INFORMATION

On page 7 of the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks "User Manual," the "Setting Up the Postoffice and Server Software" section refers to the initial creation of a Microsoft Mail 3.5 postoffice or upgrading a 3.x postoffice, and you should use the following disk:

   Disk 1 - Setup
   Server Programs

On page 11 of the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks "User Manual," the "Upgrading a Microsoft Postoffice" section refers to the upgrading of the WGPO, and you should use the following disk:

   Disk 1 - Setup
   Postoffice\Server Upgrade
   Programs


Additional reference words: 3.50 docerror manual WFW
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KBSubcategory: MailPCGen


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Last reviewed: October 3, 1995
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