Microsoft KB Archive/87189

= PROFS: Using -P0xx and -V20 Options on Command Line =

Article ID: 87189

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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 * Microsoft Mail Gateway for IBM PROFS and OfficeVision 3.0

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This article was previously published under Q87189



SUMMARY
The -P0xx and -V20 options are critical to the correct operation of the Microsoft Mail gateway program and the mail system. They should be used in accordance with the specifications described below.

When you run the gateway program (HostDisp or VMGATE) without specifying a -P0xx option on the command line, process number 097 is used by default. If you are also running the External program against the same postoffice database, you must use a unique -P0xx value on the External command line. Generally, values from 001 to 070 are not reserved by any other Microsoft Mail programs, and can be used by External.

If you are using a variety of external processes on a postoffice (some version 2.0 and some version 2.1), you need to use the -V20 command-line option. This option is used on the command line of the version 2.1 processes, to have them use the version 2.0 file-locking method. If all processes are version 2.1, you do not need to use the -V20 option.

Incorrect or missing -P0xx or -V20 options usually cause missing mail and duplicate headers in users' mailboxes. For more information, please refer to the &quot;Microsoft Mail Gateway to IBM PROFS and OfficeVision LAN Administrator's Guide.&quot;

Additional query words: 3.00 pcmail profslan -P0xx -V20 command line options

Keywords: KB87189

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