The Bat! in server mode?

2008-06-07 Thread NickOhare
Hi All, I have a question regarding re-assigning the roles of various workstations running TB!. A little while ago I set up TB! in a friend's small office. The current setup has all TB!'s mail folders on "Computer1" while "Computer2" and "Computer3" are pointed to that location (i.e. All instance

Re: The Bat! in server mode?

2008-06-07 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all, Saturday, June 7, 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > When I go to "Options/Nework & Administration" I get a window with the > following tabs: "Network, Privileges, Groups", but don't see any > option to change the mode (i.e. from "standalone" to "server" and from > "standalone" to "non TC

Re[2]: The Bat! in server mode?

2008-06-07 Thread NickOhare
Hello Marek, Uh, oh. They're running TB! 3.99.3 (as am I) and the help pages still list this as an option. Did Ritlabs come up with an alternative or is TB! now just a standalone program? That would be a shame as the networking ability was an attractive option. Thank you for the information.

Re: The Bat! in server mode?

2008-06-07 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Nick, On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 15:01:55 -0400GMT (7-6-2008, 21:01 +0200, where I live), you wrote: NO> I have investigated and found that TB! can be setup in a more NO> traditional "server/client" configuration, but am having trouble NO> locating the proper area for doing it. That function has b

Re[2]: The Bat! in server mode?

2008-06-07 Thread NickOhare
Hi Roelof, Thank you for the advice. Re: the "compress on exit". I actually set it that up for him, but the manual part he didn't want to do. Yeah, yeah I know :), but there are alot of people out there who aren't willing to do the minimum. As for shutting down automatic downloading; again, he