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- Exchange Profile Selector
- Version 1.4.1
- By Jan G.P. Sijm
-
- Introduction
-
- I created this little utility, because it offers a feature that is
- not standard in Microsoft Windows Messaging (e.g. Microsoft Exchange)
- for Windows 95. I use a number of messaging profiles, because some of
- these profiles have conflicting options or because i do not want the
- fax service to access my modem. There is no easy way to switch profiles
- except having Microsoft Windows Messaging (e.g. Microsoft Exchange)
- prompt you for it with a special dialog. I simply wanted to create a
- shortcut on my desktop for each profile, but that is not possible
- with Microsoft Windows Messaging (e.g. Microsoft Exchange).
-
- The 'Exchange Profile Selector' utility will allow you to start a
- specific messaging profile directly. Simply specify the name of the
- profile on the command line (do not forget to enclose it in double
- quotes if the profile name has spaces in it) and this little utility
- will do the rest. This will make it possible to start any messaging
- profile from the command line of a DOS-box or by using a shortcut
- icon on your desktop or start menu.
-
- I created this utility for my personal use and i think it works pretty
- well. If you do find bugs or if you have any ideas on how i could improve
- this little utility, please let me know.
-
- Command Line Syntax
-
- EPS Profile [Options]
-
- The optional command line options will be passed directly to
- Microsoft Windows Messaging (e.g. Microsoft Exchange).
-
- For example :
-
- EPS "MS Exchange Settings"
- EPS "MS Exchange Settings" /n
- EPS "FAX Settings" /a
-
- History
-
- - May 12, 1996
- - Initial release
-
- - May 21, 1996
- - The Exchange Profile Selector would not work on slower
- machines due to the fact that EPS would exit before
- Microsoft Exchange was actually started. Fixed that bug...
-
- - May 27, 1996
- - The Exchange Profile Selector can now be started with command
- line options that will be passed to Microsoft Exchange.
-
- - June 8, 1996
- - A new version of Microsoft Exchange, now called Windows Messaging,
- has been released by Microsoft. This version adds support
-
- - July 4, 1996
- - The Exchange Profile Selector now also works with the Windows NT
- version of Microsoft Exchange. This version was tested with
- Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Beta 2 (Build 1314) and Microsoft
- Exchange version 4.0.837.6
-
- Jan Sijm
- 101451.1651@compuserve.com
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jsijm
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