Microsoft Exchange in Windows 95 Questions and Answers
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This article contains questions and answers about Microsoft Exchange
in Windows 95.
MORE INFORMATION- Q. Where can I find more information about installing and using the
Microsoft Exchange client in Windows 95?
A. For more information about installing and using Microsoft Exchange,
refer to the following resources:
- See the Exchange.txt file in the Windows folder.
- Press the F1 key in Microsoft Exchange.
- See the "Electronic Mail and Microsoft Exchange" topic in the
Windows 95 Resource Kit Help file (Win95rk.hlp). This Help file
is in the Admin\Reskit\Helpfile folder on the Windows 95 CD-ROM.
- Q. Can Microsoft Mail 3.x clients run in Windows 95?
A. Yes. Current Microsoft Mail clients are supported in Windows 95.
However, the Microsoft Exchange client offers a more feature-rich,
unified user interface that is capable of connecting to a variety
of additional services.
- Q. Will Microsoft Exchange convert my previous mail file to a
Microsoft Exchange version?
A. Yes. Microsoft Exchange asks you whether you want it to copy
information from your existing mail file (.mmf file) to a Microsoft
Exchange personal information store (.pst file). This process does
not alter your .mmf file. Note that Microsoft Exchange cannot
convert your .mmf file if it is located on the postoffice.
You can also convert .mmf files later by clicking Import on the
File menu. You must know the password for the .mmf file to import
it.
- Q. Can I use multiple Microsoft Mail clients at the same time in
Windows 95?
A. Microsoft does not support the use of multiple mail clients
concurrently. You can run the client for Microsoft Mail 3.x,
Microsoft Remote Mail, or Microsoft Exchange, but you cannot run
them at the same time.
You cannot run multiple mail clients at once because doing so could
cause file contention problems, database damage on the postoffice,
and other complications for remote mail users and mail-aware
programs.
- Q. Can I use Microsoft Schedule+ version 1.0 with the Microsoft
Exchange client?
A. You can continue to use Schedule+ 1.0 with the Microsoft Exchange
client; however, its functionality is somewhat diminished. For
example, Schedule+ 1.0 works in standalone mode, but you cannot
send or receive meeting requests. For more information, see the
"Using Microsoft Exchange with Schedule+ 1.0" topic in the
Exchange.txt file in the Windows folder.
- Q. Can I continue to use Microsoft Schedule+ version 1.0 if I use the
Microsoft Mail 3.x components?
A. As long as you do not install the Microsoft Exchange components,
Schedule+ 1.0 works just as it did in earlier versions of Windows.
- Q. Can multiple people use the same Windows 95 workstation, use
Microsoft Exchange, and keep their e-mail messages private,
separate, and secure?
A. Yes. Windows 95 and the Microsoft Exchange client are designed to
accommodate multiple users. There are several ways to address this
need. For example, you can protect your message files with
passwords and set up Microsoft Exchange for multiple profiles on a
local computer. However, a server-based setup offers a more
centralized approach to managing multiple users on a single
workstation.
For more information, see the "Deployment Planning Guide" and
"Installation" sections of the Windows 95 Resource Kit online Help
file.
- Q. Can people who work at multiple workstations store all their e-mail
in a single, secure message file?
A. Yes. There are several ways to do this. For example, you can store
the password-protected .pst and .pab files in an easily accessible
location on the network. Your Microsoft Exchange profile must
specify these files at each workstation you use. Another solution
is to implement a server-based setup that enables the retrieval of
a much larger set of desktop and configuration preferences from
anywhere on the network, and then run this configuration on the
current workstation.
For more information, see the "Deployment Planning Guide" and
"Installation" sections of the Windows 95 Resource Kit online Help
file.
- Q. Can I use shared folders in Microsoft Exchange?
A. To view shared folders in Microsoft Exchange, download and
install the Exupdusa.exe file. For information about obtaining
this file, please see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
Q141127 SFS Post Office Shared Folders Not Available
with MS Exchange
- Q. Can I spell-check my messages in Microsoft Exchange?
A. The Microsoft Exchange client in Windows 95 does not include a
spelling checker. However, Microsoft Exchange can use a spelling
checker from another 32-bit program. For example, Microsoft
Exchange can use the spelling checker included with Microsoft
Office 95.
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