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SYMPTOMSWhen you start Microsoft Outlook 97 and you have Outlook support for Lotus cc:Mail in your profile, you may receive the following error message:
CAUSEA problem with the dual-mode Vendor Independent Messaging (VIM) file, shipped with cc:Mail Release 6 and 7, and an e-mail message in your cc:Mail inbox can cause the error. The oldest unread message is usually the "bad" message. RESOLUTIONThe new VIM DLL files (6.02) combined with the Outlook support for Lotus cc:Mail version 1.2 (build 48), fix this problem. The new Outlook support for Lotus cc:Mail file can be downloaded from the following URL: http://www.microsoft.com/outlook/enhancements/ccmailsp.asp?prev=114111If you are using Windows 95 and Outlook 8.0 or 8.01, you need to obtain the current version of the 16-bit VIM files (vdlwin.zip) from Lotus. If you are using Windows NT Workstation and Outlook 8.0 or 8.01, you need to obtain the current version of the 32-bit VIM files (vdlw32.zip) from Lotus. The cc:Mail transport that ships with Exchange Server 5.0 Service Pack 1 and with Office 97 Service Release 1 uses the 32-bit VIM files (vdlw32.zip) for both Windows NT Workstation and Windows 95. The files may be found at: http://www2.support.lotus.com/ftp/pub/comm/ccmail/dev_tools/Download, unzip, and copy the updated VIM files (Version 6.02) to your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM folder if you are using Windows 95, or your \WINNT\SYSTEM32 folder if you are using Windows NT, then restart your computer. If you move the bad message to a cc:Mail folder using the cc:Mail client, the problem will be resolved after you quit and restart Outlook. You can then import the bad message. This issue is fixed in Microsoft Outlook 97, Service Release 1. MORE INFORMATION
The VIM association's Vendor Independent Messaging (VIM) Application
Programming Interface (API) is a specification based on a proposal from
Lotus and supported by Microsoft, Novell, Apple, Borland, and others. The
VIM API is provided over a number of platforms; this enables the
development of programs, which can be used on a number of platforms and can
operate over a number of messaging services/protocols.
http://www.microsoft.com/outlook/enhancements/ccmailsp.asp?prev=114111 To determine the cc:Mail transport version, follow these steps:
NOTE: Because the Microsoft Web site is constantly updated, the site address may change without notice. If this occurs, link to the Microsoft home page at the following address: http://www.microsoft.com/ REFERENCESMore information about the MAPI cc:Mail transport may be found at: http://www.transend.com/.
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