Microsoft KB Archive/163498

= XCLN: Resource Kit Utility: How to Install and use Autofill.exe =

Article ID: 163498

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Client 5.5
 * Microsoft Exchange Client 4.0

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This article was previously published under Q163498



Autofill.exe is a Resource Kit utility and is provided as is (ETS does not provide support for this utility).



SUMMARY
Autofill.exe, a Microsoft Exchange Resource Kit utility, can assist in resolving display names as you enter them in the Microsoft Exchange Client.

Similar to the nickname functionality of the Microsoft Outlook Client, with this utility the Microsoft Exchange Client attempts to resolve names as they are typed in the client.



MORE INFORMATION
Currently, this utility is available on Microsoft's Web site at the following location:

http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/borkclient/07000.htm

The download is a self-extracting zip (autofill.exe) that extracts the following 2 files:   autofill.dll   55KB   8/13/96 setup.exe     27KB   8/13/96 After unzipping the files into a test directory, go to a command prompt and from the directory where you downloaded the utility, type:

setup

and press the Enter key. The following should be displayed:   Creating the file: C:\autofill\names.dat Setting Reg for autofill to : 4.0;c:\autofill\autofill.dll;1 Note: Do not manually create an Autofill directory or the setup program will fail. Also running setup from within windows (doubleclicking setup.exe) will prevent you from viewing the status (i.e. errors) of the setup.

The setup process does the following:


 * Creates an Autofill directory.
 * Creates a Names.dat file in the autofill folder.
 * Copies Autofill.dll to the Autofill directory.
 * Updates the Windows 95 registry to load this dll.

Note: In the BackOffice Resource Kit 2.0 setup, there is an option to install Client components locally. If the Local option is selected, the various client extensions for autofill are added and autofill is enabled.

To demonstrate the autofill feature:

 Start the Microsoft Exchange Client. Compose a new message and type a username on the To: line and perform a check names (the name should underline). For example, type:

John Doe

 Exit out of the newly composed message. Compose another new message and begin typing the same username as in step 1.

As soon as you begin typing the username (in this case, the J) the username should expand to the full username John Doe.

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