PC NTMMTA: External Service Starts Inconsistently
Article ID: 134227
Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Mail Multitasking Message Transfer Agent 3.2a
This article was previously published under Q134227
SYMPTOMS
When you log on a machine running the Microsoft Mail Multitasking MTA for
Windows NT (NT MMTA) as a service, the External service may not start.
CAUSE
When you make connections with File Manager, you can use the Reconnect at
Logon option (default option) so network drives are reestablished when a
user logs on. If the NT MMTA is running as a service and has many
instances, there may not be drives available when it tries to dynamically
connect. This will cause the service to not start.
NOTE: There will be no error. The only way to tell if External was not
started is to monitor the instance, and the window will open and then close
quickly. If you look in the Control Panel, Services, it will show the
instance has not started.
RESOLUTION
Do not make permanent connections when you run the NT MMTA on a machine.
MORE INFORMATION
The update of NTMMTA (version 3.5.27) allows you to open File Manager, and
map a drive letter other than those used by the NTMMTA. It still does not
allow you to log on to the computer as an account other that the MTA
service account.
Version 3.5.27 is available to you on the BBS at either (972) 518-0393 or
(972) 550-0226 with the proper password that you get from a Microsoft Mail
Support Professional.
Additional query words: 3.50
Keywords: KB134227