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Q117713: PC Win: Files Used with Regenerate Command

Article: Q117713
Product(s): Microsoft Mail For PC Networks
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Last Modified: 30-JUL-2001

SUMMARY
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The Regenerate command is used to create the default user list for a remote mail
user. The Regenerate command is displayed after selecting the Remote command
with the ADMIN.EXE program.

The following files are read when using the Regenerate command with the ADMIN.EXE
program:

  REMOTE.OVL
  NETWORK.GLB
  ACCESS2.GLB
  GROUP.GLB
  All *.XTN files in the \XTN sub-directory
  All *.USR files in the \USR sub-directory
  All *.TPL files in the \TPL sub-directory

The following file is written when using the Regenerate command with the
ADMIN.EXE program:

  RNETWORK.GLB

MORE INFORMATION
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The Regenerate command is commonly used to re-create the RNETWORK.GLB file after
External Postoffices or Gateways have been defined. An Init-Disk or Update-Disk
commands would follow in order to update the Remote Mail user's address list.


Additional query words: 2.10 3.00 3.20

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