Q128322: PC WFW: EXTEND.EXE Not in Mail & Schedule+ Extensions 3.2
Article: Q128322
Product(s): Microsoft Mail For PC Networks
Version(s): WINDOWS:3.2,3.2a
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Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 08-NOV-1999
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, versions 3.2, 3.2a
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SUMMARY
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Scenario 3 of the Microsoft Mail Technical Configuration Primer, located on the
Microsoft TechNet CD, incorrectly states the following:
Upgrading the Windows for Workgroups Postoffice
To upgrade a Windows for Workgroups postoffice to a Mail 3.2 postoffice, run
the Extend program (EXTEND.EXE). The Extend program installs a new set of
executable files to run the enhanced administration and communication
features, and will update the Mail data files.
In version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail and Schedule+ Extensions, the Extend program
does not exist. The EXTEND.EXE program is now called SETUP.EXE.
MORE INFORMATION
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The Extend program should be used when upgrading a Windows for Workgroup
postoffice to a version 3.0 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks postoffice.
Additional query words: 3.20 EXTEND.EXE
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Keywords :
Technology : kbMailSearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbMailPCN320 kbMailPCN320a
Version : WINDOWS:3.2,3.2a
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