Article ID: 125919
Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Mail Multitasking Message Transfer Agent 3.2
- Microsoft Mail Multitasking Message Transfer Agent 3.2a
This article was previously published under Q125919
SYMPTOMS
When you run the Mail Multitasking MTA for OS/2 (MMTA) or the Mail Multitasking MTA for Windows NT (NTMMTA) that runs under the OS/2 subsytem, from a Windows NT version 3.5 computer, the following error may occur:
The error indicates the MMTA is unable to locate its own DLLs.
CAUSE
When you run the MMTA on OS/2, a specific path for the MMTA .DLL files in CONFIG.SYS is required. For example,
Because Windows NT looks for system environment variables in the registry, the MMTA DLL path must be added to the key below:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet
\Control\Session Manager\Environment
RESOLUTION
The environment key will have the following entry by default:
os2libpath:reg_expand_sz:%systemroot%\system32\os2\dll
Copy the DYNCSOS2.DLL to the \system32\os2\dll directory, or append the path to where the DLL is located.
The MMTA DLL path can be appended to the end of the statement:
os2libpath:reg_expand_sz:%systemroot%\system32\os2\dll;c:\mailexe\dll.os2
To append the MMTA DLL path in Windows NT 3.5, do the following:
- At the Windows NT workstation running the MMTA, open the Control Panel.
- Select the System applet.
- Under the System Environment Variables field, select the Os2LibPath= statement.
- At the bottom of the System window, append the MMTA DLL path to the line in the Value: field. Click the SET button to save.
Once the MMTA DLL path has been added, re-boot the Windows NT workstation to implement the change.
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Additional query words: 3.20 Windows NT
Keywords: KB125919