PC WRmt: Mail Remote MSRMTUI.DLL Version 3.2.0.4013 Update
ID: Q103946
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows, version 3.2
SUMMARY
Microsoft provides a replacement for the MSRMTUI.DLL that is included with
version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows.
For complete information about obtaining and installing the MSRMTUI.DLL
file, see the following sections:
- To download the updated file
- To update your MSRMTUI.DLL file
MORE INFORMATION
This update contains MSRMTUI.DLL, a replacement for the MSRMTUI.DLL file
that is included with version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows.
This replacement file provides additional enhancements to the original
MSRMTUI.DLL file that resolve the following problems:
To download the updated file
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft
Download Center. Click the file name below to download the file:
Msrmtui.exe For 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.asp
and then click How to use the Microsoft Download Center.
After you download MSRMTUI.EXE to a clean directory, run it (by typing
msrmtui at the MS-DOS prompt) to extract the contents of the file.
You should receive the following files:
MSRMTUI.DLL (165,136 bytes, dated 06-15-95, 6:36 P.M.)
README.TXT
To replace your MSRMTUI.DLL file
- At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following and press ENTER
copy <path>:\msrmtui.dll <destination>
where <path> is the drive and directory where you ran the self-
extracting MSRMTUI.EXE file and <destination> is the drive and
directory where your MSRMTUI.DLL file currently resides. For example,
if you ran the self-extracting file from the TEST directory on
drive D, and your MSRMTUI.DLL file is located in the Windows SYSTEM
subdirectory on drive C, type the following command:
copy d:\test\msrmtui.dll c:\windows\system
To update your address lists
Perform one of these procedures if you want to remove the customized
user template *.TPL files from an existing installation of Mail Remote
for Windows:
- Update the address lists by using a modem connection to the
postoffice established through the Mail Remote user interface:
- From the View menu, choose Connect Now.
- Select the Update Address Lists option.
- Choose the OK button.
- Update the address lists by using a LAN connection to the
postoffice and the Mail System Selector:
- Obtain a network connection to the postoffice and edit the
[Microsoft Mail] section of your MSMAIL.INI file to add a
ServerPath= line with the actual location of the Mail data
files.
- With the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks driver current, exit and
sign out of Mail.
- Use the Microsoft Mail System Selector to switch from the
Microsoft Mail for PC Networks driver to the Mail Remote driver.
The Mail Remote dialog box appears.
- To copy the address lists from the postoffice to your remote
computer, select the Copy Address List From Postoffice option.
- Choose the OK button.
- Update the address lists by using a new data disk:
- Obtain a new data disk from the Mail Administrator.
- Copy the files from the new data disk to the
<drive>:\<Windows_dir>\MSMAIL\MSRMT\USERINFO subdirectory.
- Launch Mail Remote for Windows to expand the address lists.
To reset the password for a Mail Remote for Windows user
To reset the password, you must ensure that the user's data disk was
created using the version of ADMIN.EXE provided in the Microsoft Mail
for PC Networks version 3.2a Update.
Have the user do the following:
- Connect to the network on which his or her postoffice resides.
- Use the Mail Selector to change to the PC Mail LAN driver.
You can then use ADMIN.EXE to reset the user's password. Once this is
done, have the user do the following:
- Log in to Mail using the reset password.
- After successfully logging in, the user can change the password.
- Use the Mail Selector to switch back to the remote driver.
Additional query words:
3.20 wga
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.2
Platform : WINDOWS
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