Nope. That covers it.
Darin.
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From: "Goran Jovanovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT IMail Backup/Restore
Tom,
Is there more in the registry than under
That's all that you need
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Tom,
Is there more in the registry than
11, 2004 12:07 PM
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> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT IMail Backup/Restore
>
> When you export the imail registry hive
> Look at the resulting file...
> If there are hard references to C:
> Then run a search/replace all to update to D
>
> If you
When you make a backup of Imail's user/domain settings, it might keep the
original drive paths so check it's reg file that is created in case you need
to do a find/replace
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When you export the imail registry hive
Look at the resulting file...
If there are hard references to C:
Then run a search/replace all to update to D
If you use SQL for user databases then you'll have to write a small sql
script to update the mailbox path's for every mailbox. The physcal path
is s