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October 1996, Week 4

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Steve Dirickson b894 WestWin <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Dirickson b894 WestWin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Oct 1996 15:23:00 P
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<<A few weeks (or perhaps more) ago, several of you mentionned that you
were using the Inbox which comes with Windows 95 (aka Exchange) to manage
your e-mail.  Perhaps you might be interested in knowing there is an
upgrade for
this product which can be found at
www.microsoft.com/windows/software/exupd.htm.  From what I know, it
speeds up
the loading time and the sending of messages and also renames the
environment to Windows messaging so as to cut down the confusion with
BackOffice-based Exchange 4.0.>>

Note that it's a little more than a "rename" operation; this update
actually replaces the built-in "Exchange Client" software in Windows 95
with a new component called "Windows Messaging", that lives in a
different directory. To minimize confusion, first remove the original
Exchange client as follows: go into Control Panel.Add/Remove Programs,
select the "Windows Setup" tab, clear the check mark in front of
"Microsoft Exchange", OK back out, and restart Windows. Then run the
"exupdusa.exe" download.

Steve Dirickson         WestWin Consulting
(360) 598-6111  [log in to unmask]

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