XCLN: Running Exchange MS-DOS Client in Monitor Mode (156812)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange MS-DOS client 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange MS-DOS client 5.0
This article was previously published under Q156812 SUMMARY
When you start the Microsoft Exchange MS-DOS client in Monitor Mode by
running Exchange -m, the client will start and then shell out to an MS-DOS
command prompt. The Microsoft Exchange MS-DOS client is fully running at
this time and can be accessed by pressing Alt+F1.
If a MS-DOS batch file contains Exchange.exe -m, the commands following
Exchange in the batch file will not be executed until the Microsoft
Exchange client is exited. This behavior is by product design.
To exit from Monitor Mode, follow these steps:
- Type EXIT at the MS-DOS prompt. This will return you to the Microsoft
Exchange client.
- Choose Exit from the File menu of the Microsoft Exchange client. This
will close the Microsoft Exchange client and then continue to execute
the batch file.
MORE INFORMATION
If you use the MS-DOS command prompt to run a terminate-and-stay-resident
(TSR) programs from within Microsoft Exchange, they can cause unrecoverable
errors. If you want to run a TSR program, you should first exit Microsoft
Exchange.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/28/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbusage KB156812 |
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