Mail Components Are Always Installed
ID: Q107582
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows for Workgroups versions 3.1, 3.11
SUMMARY
During Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Setup, the Workgroups Mail, and
Schedule+ component files (FRAMEWRK.DLL, MSSFS.DLL, and MAILSPL.EXE) are
installed even if the Mail and Schedule+ programs are not.
MORE INFORMATION
During installation of Windows for Workgroups 3.11, you can choose the
Custom Install option. With this option, you can elect not to install
certain components of Windows for Workgroups, including Mail and Schedule+.
If you chose not to install these two programs, certain Mail files are
still installed:
- AB.DLL is a Address Book user interface support function.
- DEMILAYR.DLL is a Microsoft Work Group Add-On system services layer.
- FRAMEWRK.DLL is the Workgroup Applications framework layer.
- MAILMGR.DLL provides Mail Manager API support functions.
- MAILSPL.EXE is the program in Workgroups Mail that spools messages from
the Outbox to the Postoffice and checks for new messages, which it
places in the Inbox.
- MSSFS.DLL is the Workgroup Mail Shared File System Transport Provider
and is used to send and receive messages to and from the Postoffice
database.
- SENDFILE.DLL is a File Manager extension that allows a file to be sent
as an attachment.
- STORE.DLL provides message store support functions.
- VFORMS.DLL provides Mail viewed forms.
- VPMTD.386 is the At Work PC Fax scheduler virtual device driver (VxD).
This VxD is loaded from a DEVICE= line in the [386Enh] section of the
SYSTEM.INI file.
These files are considered Windows dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that other
applications depend on and therefore are installed regardless of whether
Mail and Schedule+ are installed.
Additional query words:
3.11 remove components install setup
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.1,3.11
Platform : WINDOWS
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