Hi
I understand that fsynonym.exe is a 16-bit application which 64-bit systems have no interest in running, and fsynonym2.exe is 32-bit and happy run on modern computers. The problem I have, is that the synonym.txt file I used with fsynonym.exe had single email addresses for multiple users like this:
email1@domain.com == user1
email1@domain.com == user2
email2@domain.com == user3
email2@domain.com == user4
If I run fsynonym2.exe with the same synonym.txt file I get this error:
Warning: cannot map synonym 'email1@domain.com' to multiple users.
Is this new limitation a design feature or a bug? Do I have to dig up a 32-bit system to run fsynonym.exe when I need to modify my synonym.mer file? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Stuzz
<p>Hi</p><p>I understand that fsynonym.exe is a 16-bit application which 64-bit systems have no interest in running, and fsynonym2.exe is 32-bit and happy run on modern computers.&nbsp; The problem I have, is that the synonym.txt file I used with fsynonym.exe had single email addresses for multiple users like this:</p><p>email1@domain.com == user1<span style="font-size: 10pt;">&nbsp;</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 13.3333px;">email1@domain.com == user2</span>&nbsp;</p><p>email2@domain.com == user3</p><p>email2@domain.com == user4&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>If I run fsynonym2.exe with the same synonym.txt file I get this error:&nbsp;</p><p>Warning: cannot map synonym 'email1@domain.com' to multiple users.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Is this new limitation a design feature or a bug?&nbsp; Do I have to dig up a 32-bit system to run fsynonym.exe when I need to modify my synonym.mer file?&nbsp; Any other suggestions?</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Stuzz&nbsp;</p>