PC DB: How ACCESS Files Are Linked TogetherLast reviewed: May 18, 1995Article ID: Q87402 |
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There are three access files that contain all local user information:
Access File Description ----------- ----------- ACCESS.GLB Contains user operating environment information (User record size is 586 bytes) ACCESS2.GLB Used to verify a user's mailbox name during login (User record size is 69 bytes) ACCESS3.GLB Contains remote user and folder information (User record size is 512 bytes)It is assumed that there will always be one record in each file for each user in the postoffice. If John Smith's information is at record 100 in the ACCESS2.GLB file, it is also at record 100 in the other access files. The access files are not stored in alphabetic order, but in the order they were created. When a user logs into a Microsoft Mail client, the ACCESS2.GLB file is first checked to see whether it is a valid mailbox name. If it is, the record number n is then stored for future use. This number n can be used to quickly calculate the physical byte offset in the ACCESS.GLB and ACCESS3.GLB files to retrieve the user's information.
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