Microsoft KB Archive/234936

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PSS ID Number: 234936

Article Last Modified on 10/3/2002



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client 4.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client 5.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows 95/98 client 4.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows 95/98 client 5.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client 4.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client 5.0
  • Microsoft Outlook 97
  • Microsoft Outlook 98
  • Microsoft Outlook 2000
  • Microsoft Outlook for Macintosh, Exchange Server Edition 8.0
  • Microsoft Outlook for Macintosh, Exchange Server Edition 8.1
  • Microsoft Outlook for Macintosh, Exchange Server Edition 8.2
  • Microsoft Outlook for Macintosh, Exchange Server Edition 8.2.1



This article was previously published under Q234936

SUMMARY

A Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) provider service is used with MAPI clients such as Outlook (in Corporate/Workgroup mode) or the Exchange Client Inbox. MAPI provider services are broken down into three basic categories; transport providers, address book providers, and message store providers. These categories of provider services are used in combination to make a MAPI profile. These clients use a MAPI profile to connect to a given information system.

NOTE: Although you can configure more than one transport provider in a given profile, this configuration may create unexpected results and is not supported. However, the use of multiple address book providers or message store providers with a single transport provider is fully supported.

If you use multiple MAPI profiles with a single installation of one of these clients, you can gain access to a wide variety of information and messaging systems. Typically, you gain access to MAPI profiles in Control Panel by double-clicking either Mail or Mail and Fax, as applicable. There is also a representation of MAPI on the desktop: the icon for either Outlook or the Inbox. You can also gain access to your MAPI profiles by opening the properties of this MAPI icon (Outlook or Inbox). You can configure the client to use a specific profile by clicking Show Profiles in the MAPI properties. A use this profile list is displayed at the bottom of the dialog box.

MORE INFORMATION

This article lists all the currently available MAPI provider services from Microsoft and those MAPI provider services' supported configurations. The provider services may work if you use any configuration other than the configuration that is described in this article; however, unsupported configurations have proven to be problematic.

MAPI Provider Services

Microsoft Exchange Server

  • Emsabp32.dll - Microsoft Exchange Server address book provider dynamic-link library (DLL)
  • Emsmdb32.dll - Microsoft Exchange Server information store service provider
  • Emsui32.dll - Microsoft Exchange Server configuration library

The Microsoft Exchange Server service is a unique blend because the Microsoft Exchange Server service combines a transport provider, an address book provider, and a message store provider into one service. MAPI clients exclusively use the Microsoft Exchange Server service to connect to Exchange Server computers. You do not need to use any other transport provider services in the same profile to connect to an Exchange Server computer. You can configure delivery for the Exchange Server information store or a local .pst file.

NOTE: This service is only supported in a profile without any other transport provider services. Although you can configure this service with some other transport provider services in the same profile, this configuration may provide unexpected results and is not supported.

Microsoft Mail

  • Msfs32.dll - MAPI 1.0 service providers for Microsoft Mail

The Microsoft Mail service is a transport provider. The Microsoft Mail service is used only to connect to Microsoft Mail or workgroup post offices.

IMPORTANT: This provider service requires that the personal folder (.pst) message store provider service be used for the delivery location. The use of the Exchange Server information store as this provider's delivery location is not supported.

Internet E-Mail (Previously the Internet Enhancement Patch for Outlook)

  • Inetab32.dll - MAPI 1.0 service providers for Internet mail
  • Minet32.dll - Microsoft MAPI service provider for Internet mail (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol [SMTP] and Post Office Protocol version 3 [POP3])

The Internet Mail service is a transport provider. You can use the Internet Mail service to connect to any POP3, Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4rev1 (IMAP4), or SMTP provider, such as an Exchange Server computer or an Internet service provider (ISP).

IMPORTANT: This provider service requires that the Personal Folders service message store provider be used for the delivery location. The use of the Exchange Server information store as this provider's delivery location is not supported. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

245446 XCLN: You Cannot Use the Exchange Server and Internet E-mail Services in the Same Profile


NOTE: If you use this service to connect to an Exchange Server computer, you cannot use all the features that are provided with the Exchange Server service. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

169462 XFOR: Configuring POP3 Client for Remote Mail Configuration


Microsoft LDAP Directory

  • Bjablr32.dll - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) support resources
  • Emablt32.dll - LDAP support provider

The Microsoft LDAP Directory service is an address book provider. This service may be used to connect to an LDAP server for directory lookups.

NOTE: You can use this service with any transport provider, and this service does not require any delivery location.

Microsoft Outlook Support for Lotus cc:Mail

  • Ccmab32.dll - Lotus cc:Mail address book provider
  • Ccmxp32.dll - Lotus cc:Mail transport provider
  • Mapivm32.dll - Lotus cc:Mail service provider

Microsoft Outlook Support for Lotus cc:Mail combines a transport provider, an address book provider, and a message store provider into one service. This service is used exclusively to connect to cc:Mail post offices.

IMPORTANT: This provider service requires that the Personal Folder service message store provider be used for the delivery location. The use of the Exchange Server information store as this provider's delivery location is not supported.

Outlook Address Book

  • Contab32.dll - Outlook Address Book service

The Outlook Address Book service is an address book provider. This service allows you to use Outlook Contact folders as Exchange Server address books for addressing purposes. After you add this service, designated Outlook Contact folders are available in the list of the Exchange Address Book dialog box.

NOTE: You can use this service with any transport provider, and this service does not require any delivery location.

Personal Address Book

  • Mspst32.dll - Microsoft personal folder and address book service provider

The Personal Address Book service is an address book provider. This service enables the use of personal address book (.pab) files. After you add this service, addresses that are contained in the .pab file are available in the list of the Exchange Address Book dialog box.

NOTE: You can use this service with any transport provider, and this service does not require any delivery location.

Personal Folders

  • Mspst32.dll - Microsoft personal folder and address book service provider

The Personal Folders service is a message store provider. This service enables the use of personal folder (.pst) files and creates a delivery location for the transport provider services that are listed earlier in this article. The .pst file acts as a local store where you can create folders and store items. This service is also used for the Outlook auto-archive feature.

NOTE: Any transport provider can use this service, and there can even be multiple instances of this service in a single profile. However, you can only set delivery to one .pst file or (if you use Exchange Server) the server's information store. Any remaining .pst files in the current profile are available, but delivery only occurs in the selected location.

Additional Resources

For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

195478 OL2000: (CW) User Profiles and Information Services


195435 OL2000: (CW) What Are Offline Folders and How Do You Use Them?


197651 OL2000: Changing from Local Delivery to Server and Offline


148271 XCLN: .Pst and .Pab Files Not Interchangeable


140432 Problems Sending Fax from MAPI-Aware Programs


245446 XCLN: No Transport Provider Was Available


169462 XFOR: Configuring POP3 Client for Remote Mail Configuration



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