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

