Hello All,
Well, after trying the program called The Batch that was
mentioned, I found a big problem with it... It doesn't like going
form XP to 98 machines.
Anyone else have any suggestions for making a portable version of
TB! for use on a USB-Flash drive?
In other news, I tried
ON Sunday, February 03, 2002, 11:13:02 AM, you wrote:
Jernej It's pretty simple to port The Bat: start RegEdit, go to
Jernej HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT and export the complete folder The
Jernej Bat!. Backup your complete The Bat installation (all folders,
Jernej including all Bat's files -
Hello Gerard!
On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 9:32:29 AM you wrote:
BTW extra points for naming my car brand :-)
Sounds like one of the newer German or Swedish cars. Hmm, the key
element tells me it's electronically started. Renault has a card. BMW,
Audi and Volvo I can't remember. Mercedes
Gerard wrote:
BTW extra points for naming my car brand :-)
Most probably a Renault Laguna.
Jint Nijman
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Hi Jernej,
OK ... are you saying that when I backup my mail folders then if I
need to ever do a full re-install of The Bat! then simply re-importing
the backup will not be enough to get me up and running? What exactly
is stored in the Reg that would be important to me? I basically need
all my
Hello Alastair,
Sunday, February 03, 2002, 4:36:06 PM, you wrote:
AS It appears to be one of those mind mapping things, except that the
AS nodes of the map can be made up of any (possibly Web-based)
AS information, not just words you type in yourself. I must say the Web
AS site would be greatly
Hello Gerard,
04. februar 2002, 9:32:29, you wrote:
GdV The point, we should try to make TB! not a tool for experts but for
GdV all users out there. That means easy to configure and intuitive to
GdV use. That sort of kills the register editing option, sorry.
OK, attached are two batch
Hello Dave,
04. februar 2002, 13:14:12, you wrote:
DC OK ... are you saying that when I backup my mail folders then if I
DC need to ever do a full re-install of The Bat! then simply re-importing
DC the backup will not be enough to get me up and running? What exactly
DC is stored in the Reg that
Hi ::Andrew::,
On Sunday, February 3, 2002 at 06:10:07 [GMT +], you wrote:
A Don't get me wrong I'm a great fan of TB! but if I had one wish it
A would be to make TB! recognise it's won mail databases more easily.
A I've had to re-install winxp several times recently which has brought
A home
On 03 February 2002 at 06:10 ::Andrew:: wrote:
Hello tbudl,
Don't get me wrong I'm a great fan of TB! but if I had one wish it
would be to make TB! recognise it's won mail databases more easily.
I've had to re-install winxp several times recently which has
brought home just how
Hello ::Andrew::,
03. februar 2002, 7:10:07, you wrote:
A Don't get me wrong I'm a great fan of TB! but if I had one wish it
A would be to make TB! recognise it's won mail databases more easily.
A I've had to re-install winxp several times recently which has
A brought home just how much
Hello Alastair,
Sunday, February 03, 2002, 10:32:17 AM, you wrote:
AS Somewhat baffled by all this ... you're missing Tools | Backup and
AS Tools | Restore which do all this for you (they back up all the
AS accounts' properties and so on into one file which can easily be hived
AS off to CD-R in
Hello Alastair,
Sunday, February 03, 2002, 10:32:17 AM, you wrote:
AS Somewhat baffled by all this ... you're missing Tools | Backup and
AS Tools | Restore which do all this for you (they back up all the
AS accounts' properties and so on into one file which can easily be hived
AS off to CD-R in
On Sunday, February 03, 2002, 07:10:07, ::Andrew:: wrote:
For those of you familiar with Zoot (www.zootsoftware.com) it's a
dream by comparison just point it at your database files and ever
configuration you made is instantly available again.
Just curious: I went to the web site and
On 03 February 2002 at 16:27 Roman wrote:
On Sunday, February 03, 2002, 07:10:07, ::Andrew:: wrote:
For those of you familiar with Zoot (www.zootsoftware.com) it's a
dream by comparison just point it at your database files and ever
configuration you made is instantly available again.
Hello tbudl,
Don't get me wrong I'm a great fan of TB! but if I had one wish it
would be to make TB! recognise it's won mail databases more easily.
I've had to re-install winxp several times recently which has
brought home just how much of a pain the current system is.
1) Point TB! at
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