Microsoft KB Archive/118358

= PC DB: Err Msg: Notice 107, File Is Inaccessible =

Article ID: 118358

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mail for PC Networks 3.0
 * Microsoft Mail for PC Networks 3.2

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This article was previously published under Q118358



SYMPTOMS
While performing functions in the Mail Administrator program (ADMIN.EXE)-- especially Remote, Regenerate--you may receive the following error messages:

Notice 107, file is inaccessible as the selected process is finishing.

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Check server connections in conjunction with this error message.



CAUSE
The problem occurs because two files, ERRORADM.GLB and ERRORDYN.GLB, are missing or corrupted. The Mail Administrator program generates status messages at the end of most of its commands or functions, and the text for these messages is stored within these two files. The Mail Administrator program generates a Notice 107 error when certain files cannot be found or read from, and this is the case for these two .GLB files.



RESOLUTION
If another Mail for PC Networks postoffice is available, copy ERRORADM.GLB and ERRORDYN.GLB from that postoffice's GLB directory to the affected postoffice's GLB directory. If another postoffice is not available, run Setup from the server installation disks and choose to install the Mail Administrator executable files. It may be desirable to have Setup install the executable files to a directory other than the existing one (the directory the customer is using), especially if you have updated any of the existing files with current Application Notes.

NOTE: This resolution also works for the error:

Notice 169 Error file not accessable. Check server connections.



MORE INFORMATION
This problem can occur when Mail is installed on a server but you only choose to install the database files and none of the administration or client files. In this situation, Setup does not copy these two files to the GLB directory.

Additional query words: 3.00 3.20 admin

Keywords: KB118358

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