PC WRmt: ErrMsg: Connection End Disconnect After Win95 Upgrade

Last reviewed: August 26, 1997
Article ID: Q141134
3.20 WINDOWS kb3rdparty kberrmsg

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows, version 3.2

SYMPTOMS

When you try to connect to the postoffice using Mail Remote for Windows and the USGNERIC script after you upgrade the workstation to Microsoft Windows 95, the following errors may appear in the SESSION.LOG on the Remote workstation:

   Connection End

   Disconnect

CAUSE

The USGNERIC script is not fully compatible with the modem.

RESOLUTION

Contact the modem vendor to obtain a script that is compatible with the modem, or use a modem that is on the supported list found in the README.TXT file on the disk labeled Supplementary Modem Scripts included with Mail for PC Networks or the README.TXT file installed with Mail Remote for Windows.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q134754
   TITLE     : README.TXT: Mail 3.5 Supplementary Modem Scripts

   ARTICLE-ID: Q99946
   TITLE     : Available Modem Scripts


Additional reference words: 3.20 mdm dos
KBCategory: kb3rdparty kberrmsg
KBSubcategory: MailPCWRmt
Keywords : MailPCWRmt kb3rdparty kberrmsg
Version : 3.20
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: August 26, 1997
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