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SUMMARYMicrosoft Mail and Hangul Mail, the Korean version of Microsoft Mail and also known as Hmail, 3.5 Postoffices (POs) can contain Korean characters in MMFs and Shared Folders. When these POs are migrated to a Microsoft Exchange Server running on Korean Windows NT 3.51, the correct Msfs32.dll should be placed in the \%SystemRoot%\System32 directory. Otherwise, the Korean characters in the Public Folders that have been migrated from the PO's Shared Folders will be corrupted. The selection of the correct Msfs32.dll is documented in the release notes, Read_cl2.wri, on the Korean Microsoft Exchange Client CD-ROM and this article covers that process in more detail. MORE INFORMATION
There are two Msfs32.dll files; U.S. and Korean. The U.S. version is
shipped on the Microsoft Exchange Server CD-ROM in the \Setup\I386
directory and is copied to the Windows NT System32 directory when the
Microsoft Exchange Server is installed. The Korean version is shipped on
the Korean Microsoft Exchange Client CD-ROM and is included in one of the
cabinet files (Exchng5.cab in Microsoft Exchange version 4.0) in the
\Kor\Winnt\I386 or \Kor\Win95 directories. In order to extract this file,
use the Extract utility that is shipped with Windows 95.
Additional query words: HMail DBCS KOR
Keywords : kbinterop kbsetup XADM exc4 exc55 |
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