Hello Ming-Li,

On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 08:05:05 -0700 GMT (30/09/2000, 23:05 +0800 GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:

>> (I assume I can restore that original by duplicating
>> the stub file and changing one copy's name to mapi32.dll? Note
>> that my assumption is a question ;-)

ML> Yes, you can, though I don't know the benefit of doing that.

To go back to "before TB MAPI", the resotre option.

>> But why would a file named tbmapi.dll overwrite on named
>> mapi32.dll?

ML> I have no idea.

I think, and I am not sure whether it's my phantasy, that TBMAPI.DLL
contains info to the OS's MAPI system that TB exists and should be
used for this service. The original MAPI wouldn't know that. What
other mechanics would tell the application from within which you
invoke MAPI that it is TB that has to be used?

ML> IOW, TB's TBMAPI.DLL *should* work with the original MAPI support in
ML> the system and make itself available as the mapi server of choice,
ML> AND the /INSTALLMAPI switch really shouldn't be used when there's
ML> already MS mapi32.dll in the system.

I don't follow. How would TB do that? Especially if it is not open at
the moment?

ML> Your experience (and Curtis' and maybe some others) suggests it's
ML> not working sometimes, and that should the kinks RIT needs to work
ML> out.

It's definitely in beta stage.

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Cheers,
Thomas.                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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