Re[2]: distaster strikes :-(
Hi Januk, Saturday, March 01, 2003,you wrote: JF>> I have 5 accounts. If I open one of my lesser accounts that way, would I be JF>> able to change the settings? Or do I really have to mess up my main account? > Sorry I'm being a bit dense, but how is it that you're posting with > TB? If you've gotten into TB, can't you check the Network & > Administration settings to check the privileges of each account? Not dense at all. I run a network, and have 25 machines. And one at home. Only on my own machines I run TB! (And quite a few other mail clients. So far The Bat beat them all.) -- Sawat Dee Khrup! Jos Flachsmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: distaster strikes :-(
Hello Marck, Friday, February 28, 2003, 5:47:25 PM, you wrote: JF>> Yesterday I got into some problems with my Bat: I suddenly have to submit JF>> username and password. No matter what username I type in, the answer is JF>> always 'user "xyx" does not exist'. JF>> No idea why my Bat all of a sudden requires me to log on. Who JF>> can help me out? MDP> First, either your account (or one of the others) has been relegated MDP> to "User" or a password has been assigned to it. I work alone on my PC, nobody ever touches it. I didn't change the settings. 'All of a sudden' it happened. :-( Not a very good answer, but at least an honest one MDP> If any of your accounts is a "User" then you will have to log in to MDP> the account you want to use at the start. The "Username" it wants is MDP> actually the name of the account. If you can type that and get in MDP> you can modify the settings in the Network and Administration. MDP> If a password has been assigned and you don't know what it it, you MDP> will have to sacrifice the account configuration settings and delete MDP> (or rename) the ACCOUNT.CFG to get in. You will then have to MDP> recreate the account settings from scratch - not so happy :-(. Quite. :-( I have 5 accounts. If I open one of my lesser accounts that way, would I be able to change the settings? Or do I really have to mess up my main account? -- Best regards, Josmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: distaster strikes :-(
Hello Januk, JA> An archeological dig discovered that on Friday, February 28, 2003 at JA> 08:10 GMT +0700, Jos Flachs [JF] chiseled in electrons the following: :-) JF>> No idea why my Bat all of a sudden requires me to log on. JA> Under Options -> Network and Administration, did you change any of the JA> account privileges to user? If you did, you can log into TB by using JA> any of your TB account names as the user name and no password. Make JA> sure you use one of the accounts you did *not* change so you'll see JA> all accounts. No. That is the whole problem. I didn't change anything at all. Now I can't open TB! to change it back. All accounts require me to logon. -- Best regards, Josmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html