PC Ext: MS-DOS External and RebootOnCE
ID: Q117427
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, versions 3.2, 3.5
SUMMARY
With Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, you can automatically reboot the
MS-DOS External Mail program when critical errors occur. To specify
automatic rebooting when critical errors occur, specify RebootOnCE in the
EXTERNAL.INI file. For example:
[External]
RebootOnCE
MORE INFORMATION
A critical error is generated by MS-DOS when an unrecoverable situation
occurs in an application. When this happens, the message "Abort, Retry,
Fail?" is displayed. To continue using the application, you must respond.
For example, this type of critical error occurs if, when the External Mail
program is running, a network connection fails because of a problem on the
file server. The External Mail program traps the error and stops moving
mail on the failed connection; however, it continues to move mail on other
connections. The External Mail program tries to re-establish the failed
connection and MS-DOS successfully reconnects if the condition that caused
the critical error has been corrected.
In some environments, network redirectors become unstable after a critical
error occurs. It is possible that the External Mail program will not be
able to re-establish the postoffice connection and will hang. If this
occurs, the computer on which the External Mail program is running must be
rebooted. Instead of manually rebooting the computer, you can specify an
External Mail program option to reboot automatically.
This information is available in the README.TXT file on Mail for PC
Networks Disk 1 for version 3.2.
Additional query words:
3.20 3.50 reboot
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.2,3.5
Platform : WINDOWS
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