Microsoft KB Archive/119018

= PC DirSync: Zero-Byte ADMIN.NME Halts REBUILD =

Article ID: 119018

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mail for PC Networks 3.2
 * Microsoft Mail for PC Networks 3.5

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This article was previously published under Q119018



SYMPTOMS
When you run the MS-DOS REBUILD program (REBUILD.EXE) provided with Microsoft Mail for PC Networks to build the Global Address List, the REBUILD program may terminate and bring you back to the MS-DOS prompt. The Global Address List is not rebuilt.



CAUSE
This problem occurs when the ADMIN.NME file is zero bytes in length.



RESOLUTION
If ADMINSHD.NME is valid, copy ADMINSHD.NME to ADMIN.NME to correct the problem. If ADMIN.NME and ADMINSHD.NME are both corrupt, restore the two files from a backup copy. If a backup copy is not available, you can run ACCTONME to build the ADMIN.NME file from the information in the ACCESS*.GLB files. There are some side effects of running ACCTONME that are listed in the ACCTONME text file included with the utility. ACCTONME is provided as part of the Database Maintenance Utilities. For more information about the ACCTONME.EXE utility and how to obtain it, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

99419 PC DB: Database Maintenance Utilities (Complete)

After the ADMIN.NME is restored, the next run of REBUILD will rebuild the Global Address list.



MORE INFORMATION
When REBUILD is halted, it may leave some temporary files, such as TMPACC2.NME and TMPGRP.NME; however, these files will be cleaned up during the next run of REBUILD.

Additional query words: 3.20 3.50 halt hang

Keywords: KB119018

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