Microsoft KB Archive/96689

= PC WRmt: ConnectTimeOut Value Purpose and Use =

Article ID: 96689

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mail for PC Networks 3.2, when used with:
 * Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

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This article was previously published under Q96689



SUMMARY
Modem communication can be delayed for several valid reasons. To account for this delay, Microsoft Mail modem products set a time-out value, that specifies when the connection is considered broken.

When Microsoft Mail Remote version 3.2 for Windows runs with Microsoft Windows version 3.1, the time-out value defaults to 60 seconds. To increase this value, edit the ConnectTimeOut line in your MSMAIL.INI file (located in your Windows directory).



MORE INFORMATION
Your MSMAIL.INI file contains an [SFSREMOTE] section. If you find it necessary to change the time-out value, to allow modem communications to idle for a longer time before Mail breaks the modem connection for apparent inactivity, edit the following line in the [SFSREMOTE] section:

ConnectTimeOut=

where  is a number between 60 and 999 that represents the number of seconds to wait before Mail determines that an error has occurred because the connection is inactive.

The minimum ConnectTimeOut value is 60.

This feature is also documented in the online help file.

Additional query words: 3.20

Keywords: KB96689

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