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SYMPTOMSWhen you use the Send command in a 16-bit program, Microsoft Exchange may be started instead of the 16-bit mail program installed on your computer. CAUSEThe Send command is a Simple MAPI function. All 16-bit programs use Mapi.dll for Simple MAPI. When you install Microsoft Exchange, Setup installs the Windows 95 version of the Mapi.dll file. When a 16-bit program calls Mapi.dll, Mapi.dll calls Microsoft Exchange. RESOLUTION
To use the Send command in a 16-bit program with the 16-bit mail program
installed on your computer, replace the Windows 95 version of the Mapi.dll
file with the 16-bit mail program's version. Note that reinstalling the
16-bit mail program does not resolve the issue because the Windows 95
version of the Mapi.dll file is newer and is not replaced.
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