Microsoft KB Archive/121735

= PC Ext: UNINIT Status Message on External =

Article ID: 121735

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mail for PC Networks 3.2

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This article was previously published under Q121735



SYMPTOMS
With version 3.2 of the message transfer agent (MTA), when you press F2, one of the status messages that may appear is UNINIT. The UNINIT Status Message is an indication that the following events occurred:
 * The MTA successfully connected to the Server having the postoffice.
 * The MTA was able to read the MASTER.GLB file of the postoffice in the UNINIT status.
 * The MTA failed to access information needed to complete the initialization process. This information is normally obtained by reading several files from the postoffice.



CAUSE
The following circumstances can cause the UNINIT status to appear on the status screen of the MTA.
 * An intermittent network could allow the MTA to attach to the server but fail to download information into memory. The MASTER.GLB file is only 176 bytes and is likely to be readable even on a poorly performing network. Other necessary files may contain much more data and would be more likely to fail on an intermittent network.
 * Lack of adequate access rights. The MTA must have complete rights to the postoffice database. On a Novell server, the Filescan right is required, but the Supervisor right is not.
 * A necessary file may be locked open. Confirm that ACCESS2.GLB, GROUP.GLB, NETWORK.GLB, and all .XTN files are not locked open.
 * If you are running multiple MTAs, another MTA may have one of the necessary files locked open at the exact time this MTA was trying to initialize. The MTA will try to initialize from the drive again when the IntervalUpdate time is reached. By default, the IntervalUpdate value is set to 5 minutes. If the IntervalUpdate has been set to zero, no attempt to re-initialize will occur.

KB: SRX940930000890

Tech By: Stann

SRG Group: PO

Additional query words: 3.20

Keywords: KB121735

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