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Q98339: PROFS: How to Check VM Host for Enabled EXITs

Article: Q98339
Product(s): Microsoft Mail For PC Networks
Version(s): 3.1,3.2,3.3
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 12-NOV-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Mail Gateway to IBM PROFS and OfficeVision, versions 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 
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SUMMARY
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The following statement can be used to allow the VM user to check the EXITs that
are running on an MS-RSCS machine. This ensures that the EXITs used by Host
Access are properly enabled:

  SM ms-rscs_nodename Q SYS EXIT

The proper system response should be:

  EXIT 2 enabled
  EXIT 15 enabled

The two exits are used by Host Access to set the To and From fields to show the
proper send and recipient addresses.


Additional query words: 3.10 3.20 3.30

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : kbMailSearch kbMailGateSearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbMailGateIBMPROFS320 kbMailGateIBMPROFS310 kbMailGateIBMPROFS330
Version           : :3.1,3.2,3.3

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