System Time Advances One Day When You Run Mail's EXTERNALLast reviewed: November 7, 1997Article ID: Q128403 |
3.10 3.50
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SYMPTOMSAfter you install Microsoft Mail version 3.2 and run the MS-DOS Message Transfer Agent (EXTERNAL.EXE) in Windows NT, the computer system clock increments by 24 hours.
CAUSEThis problem occurs if the BIOS type of the computer is not detected properly. This problem may occur on any network operating system that is running the MS-DOS Message Transfer Agent and the Postoffice is located on the system.
RESOLUTIONTo correct this problem, do one of the following:
- Make sure the following entry in the EXTERNAL.INI file for Mail version 3.2x is set as follows: ClockRollOver=0 - From the MS-DOS Command Prompt, run EXTERNAL.EXE with the /ClockRollOver switch as follows: EXTERNAL /ClockRollOver=0NOTE: The ClockRollOver value is set to 1 by default. If you set this value to 0, EXTERNAL does not attempt to read the system BIOS.
MORE INFORMATIONEXTERNAL.EXE version 3.2.13 or later is required to correct this problem.
To update your MS-DOS EXTERNAL.EXE file
ARTICLE-ID: Q119591 TITLE : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services
ASYNC.OVL (371,898 bytes, dated 12/01/94, 6:01 P.M.) EXTERNAL.EXE (57,535 bytes, dated 12/01/94, 5:46 P.M.) X25ATLAN.OVL (376,890 bytes, dated 12/01/94, 6:06 P.M.) X25EICON.OVL (395,898 bytes, dated 12/01/94, 6:09 P.M.) README.TXT
copy <path>:\external.exe <destination> copy <path>:\*.ovl <destination> where <path> is the drive and directory where you ran the self- extracting EXTUPD.EXE file and <destination> is the drive and directory where your EXTERNAL.EXE and *.OVL files currently reside. For example, if you ran the self-extracting file from the TEST directory on drive D, and your EXTERNAL.EXE and *.OVL files are located in the MAILEXE directory on drive C, type the following commands:
copy d:\test\external.exe c:\mailexe copy d:\test\*.ovl c:\mailexe NOTE: The EXTERNAL.EXE and *.OVL files typically reside on the postoffice server in the Mail executables directory, as well as on the machine transferring messages to and from the database. Make sure you update all copies of the EXTERNAL.EXE and *.OVL files. NOTE: When operating a message transfer agent on Windows NT, Microsoft recommends that you use the Windows Mail 3.5 Multitasking Message Transfer agent. Microsoft does not endorse the use of the MS-DOS Message Transfer Agent on Windows NT.
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