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SUMMARYThe Microsoft Exchange Windows 95 client fails to connect to Microsoft Exchange Server if the client computer is running only the Windows 95 client for NetWare Networks and the Microsoft Exchange Server-based computer is running Windows NT File and Print Sharing for NetWare. WORKAROUNDIt is possible to work around this problem by installing DCOM95, which provides secure remote procedure calls (RPCs) by means of an updated Secur32.dll file. DCOM95 is available from: http://www.microsoft.com/com/dcom/dcom1_2/dcom1_2.aspIf DCOM95 is installed, it is no longer necessary to install the Client for Microsoft Networks to use the Microsoft Exchange Client with the Microsoft Exchange Server service. MORE INFORMATION
The Microsoft Exchange Windows 95 client requires secure RPCs to
communicate with a Microsoft Exchange Server. The Client for NetWare
Networks provided with Windows 95 does not support secure RPC.
Additional query words: ipx spx VLM NETX
Keywords : kbnetwork XCLN |
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