PC DirSync: Description of RESYNC.GLB

ID: Q119449


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, version 3.2


SUMMARY

RESYNC.GLB is the file created on the directory synchronization (Dir-Sync) server when the Mail administrator does an Import with the -s option. This file contains the addresses that exist in the database of the Dir-Sync server postoffice.

The header transaction in RESYNC.GLB contains the Import Synchronization number IMPSEQ, the requestor synchronization number REQSEQ, and the Server synchronization number SRVSEQ. Because the RESYNC.GLB is a generic extraction that can be applied to any requestor registered with the DirSync server, the sync numbers in the header are determined as follows:

The reqsync for each record in the SRVCONF.GLB is scanned, and REQSEQ is assigned the largest reqsync number. The SRVSEQ is the srvsync number corresponding to the server postoffice record in SRVCONF.GLB.

RESYNC.GLB is copied from the directory server postoffice to the GLB subdirectory of the requestor postoffice. When Import is used with the -q option on the requestor postoffice, RESYNC.GLB is copied to SRVTRANS.GLB, and the transactions are processed.


MORE INFORMATION

RESYNC.GLB is not a text file. To dump the contents of RESYNC.GLB, you can copy the RESYNC.GLB to SRVTRANS.GLB, and use the LISTQ utility provided in the "Directory Synchronization (Dir-Sync)" document.

You can obtain this document from the following sources:

  • Microsoft's World Wide Web Site on the Internet


  • The Internet (Microsoft anonymous ftp server)


  • The Microsoft Network (MSN)


  • Microsoft Product Support Services


The following self-extracting file is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library: WA0725.exe

For more information about how to obtain this document please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q96060 PC DirSync: Directory Synchronization (Dir-Sync)

Additional query words: 3.20

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Version : WINDOWS:3.2
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: October 28, 1999
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