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SYMPTOMSWith versions 3.0 and 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, directory synchronization (Dir-Sync) provides a "run window" that allows the Dir-Sync process to begin, even though the start time has already passed. For example, it is possible for the run window entries to be both 4 hours and 8 hours. CAUSEThe scheduling information for Dir-Sync is contained in the PROCESS.GLB file. This file contains the time and date of the next scheduled activity for each day. If this PROCESS.GLB file was originally created for version 3.0 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks and modified with version 3.0 of the Mail Administrator program (ADMIN.EXE), the run window will be 4 hours. If the PROCESS.GLB file was later modified with version 3.2 of the ADMIN.EXE program (after the postoffice was upgraded), the modified entries will have a run window of 8 hours. RESOLUTION
One method to resolve this problem is to create a brand new PROCESS.GLB
file
by installing a version 3.2 postoffice in a temporary location on a local
hard disk drive. First, make a backup copy of the existing PROCESS.GLB file
on the production postoffice and then copy this newly created PROCESS.GLB
file to the working postoffice. Run version 3.2 of the ADMIN.EXE program
and
re-create the entries. This will set the run window to 8 hours for all of
the entries.
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REFERENCES
The "Directory Synchronization (Dir-Sync)" document, pages 15, 21, and 22.
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: 3.00 3.20 dirsync requester
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