When you click the Windows Setup tab or the
Install/Uninstall tab in the Add/Remove Programs tool in Control Panel, you may
not see any of the following programs:
- Microsoft Fax
- Microsoft Exchange
- Microsoft Windows Messaging
- Microsoft Mail
This behavior can occur if the programs listed in the
"Symptoms" section are not installed when you upgrade Microsoft Windows 95 or
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.1x to Windows 98.
If you need to install Windows Messaging, Microsoft Fax, or
a Microsoft Mail workgroup post office, follow the steps below.
NOTE: If you are using Microsoft Outlook 97 or Microsoft Outlook 98 and you
want to install Microsoft Fax, you must uninstall Outlook, install Microsoft
Fax, and then reinstall Outlook. For more information, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID:
149527Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=149527/EN-US/
)
TITLE : XCLN: Can't Add Fax Service After Installing Exchange
- Place your Windows 98 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive, and then
open the following folder:
Tools\Oldwin95\Message\US
- Double-click the Wms.exe file to install Windows Messaging
and the Microsoft Mail workgroup post office utility.
- Double-click the Awfax.exe file to install Microsoft Fax.
- Restart your computer when you are prompted to do
so.
While they are not parts of the Windows 98 product, a
version of Windows Messaging, Microsoft Fax, and a Microsoft Mail workgroup
post office are included on the Windows 98 CD-ROM. These programs are made
available so that you can reinstall files if the upgraded components become
damaged. Using these files on non-upgrade installations of Windows 98 was not
fully tested by Microsoft.
Windows Messaging is not intended to work
with Exchange Server Client 5.0 and should not be installed on a computer on
which Exchange Server Client 5.0 is installed.
For information about
how to configure an Exchange or Windows Messaging profile, or a Microsoft Mail
workgroup post office, please see the following articles in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID:
129211Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=129211/EN-US/
)
TITLE : Frequently Asked Questions About Microsoft Exchange Profiles
ARTICLE-ID:
142746Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=142746/EN-US/
)
TITLE : How to Set Up and Administer a Microsoft Exchange Post Office
Although Microsoft Fax is not actually part of the
Windows 98 product, a Microsoft Fax installation utility is included on the
Windows 98 CD-ROM. If you need the ability to send and receive faxes in Windows
98, you can use the installation utility to install Microsoft Fax or refresh
files if Microsoft Fax was installed prior to upgrading to Windows 98. Although
running Microsoft Fax on a clean installation of Windows 98 was not fully
tested during product development, there is currently no known reason that it
will not function exactly as it does in Windows 95. Microsoft will make every
reasonable effort to support running the version of Microsoft Fax located on
the Windows 98 CD-ROM.