Multiple address books

2005-03-26 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello one and all, I asked this question a few years ago and at that time there was no way to do what I was asking, namely, have more than one address book. I actually created two .ADB files at that time and it seemed, at first glance, to have been successful but I quickly saw that any address boo

Re: Multiple address books

2005-03-26 Thread Roman Katzer
Hi Jack, > I am now running WINXP Pro with two users, both administrators. On my > login I have TB! set up so that it displays both my account and my > wife's account. On her login I have TB! set up so that it displays > only her account. I'd suggest that you configure TB to put its data into the

Re: Multiple address books

2005-03-26 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Roman, @26-Mar-2005, 18:54 -0500 (26-Mar 23:54 UK time) Roman Katzer [RK] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Jack: >> I am now running WINXP Pro with two users, both administrators. On my >> login I have TB! set up so that it displays both my account and my >> wife's account. On her login I ha

Re: Multiple address books

2005-03-28 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Jack, @27-Mar-2005, 17:03 -0600 (28-Mar 00:03 UK time) Jack S. LaRosa [JSL] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck: MDP>> He would but for one thing ... he's still using v2 and this was only MDP>> introduced as a v3 feature. JSL> Am I to assume then that v3 supports completely separate addr

Re[2]: Multiple address books

2005-03-28 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Marck, Saturday, March 26, 2005, 5:56:54 PM, you wrote: MDP> He would but for one thing ... he's still using v2 and this was only MDP> introduced as a v3 feature. Thank you Marck and Roman, Am I to assume then that v3 supports completely separate address books and FAVORITES in one addres