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SUMMARY
Microsoft provides a replacement for the Schdist.exe file that is included
with version 1.0a of Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows.
schdupd.exeschdupd.exe contains the following files: Release Date: Jun-6-1994For more information about how to download files from the Microsoft Download Center, please visit the Download Center at the following Web address http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspand then click How to use the Microsoft Download Center. MORE INFORMATION
This update corrects the following problems:
NOTE: If Schedule+ is interacting with the IBM PROFS calendar system, version 3.4a of the PROFS Host should be used. Version 3.4 of the PROFS Host still wraps messages at 80 characters and will not function with this new version of Schdist.exe. After you download Schdupd.exe to a new folder, run it (by typing "schdupd" at the MS-DOS prompt) to extract the contents of the file. You should receive the following files: To Update Your Schdist.exe FileAt the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following and press ENTERcopy <path>:\schdist.exe <destination>where <path> is the drive and folder where you ran the self- extracting Schdupd.exe file and <destination> is the drive and folder where your Schdist.exe file currently resides. For example, if you ran the self- extracting file from the TEST folder on drive D, and your Schdist.exe file is located in the Mailexe folder on drive C, type the following command: copy d:\test\schdist.exe c:\mailexeNOTE: Schdist.exe typically resides on the computer dedicated to performing schedule distribution. The Schedule+ Install.exe program places Schdist.exe in the path specified for the Admin files during installation. The default path is to the Adminsch folder on drive C of the computer where Install.exe is executed. Schdist.exe can also be installed to the postoffice server in the Mail executables folder. Make sure you update all copies of Schdist.exe. Additional query words: schedule plus 1.00a wga
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