Friday, April 13, 2001, 8:27:47 AM, Michal Kozusznik wrote:

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MK> How can I use TB! in multiuser mode if:
MK> 1. Administrator user cannot log-in from other windows account then
MK> Admin account was installed?
MK> 2. I can't get working second TB! account
MK> 3. Any user logged in its account can receive mails of other users


In order to get ANY account to work under a different windows account,
just "add" that user account while logged in under that account. If
you use something other than the default file locations, you will have
to point the "new" Admin account to the correct location. Once you've
added the account under another windows account, it will be available.
(Note that re-creating the Admin account under a different windows
account will require logging into TB! with an account that has
add-user privileges, obviously - or re-installing TB! over top of
itself). Hmm, guess that sounds sort of confusing. OK, let's say that,
for example, you created the TB! administrator account "TBAdmin" while
logged into Windows as "Administrator". Now you want to be able to
access the same account while logged into Windows as "Joe". So, log
into Windows as "Joe", then run TB! and add a user account. Name the
user account "TBAdmin" and point the user folders to the same location
as you did the first time around. That's all there is to it! There is
no need to install TB! into multiple folders or anything else - you're
just re-creating the Registry key for that TB! account under another
Windows account (this could probably be done by exporting then
importing the registry keys as well, but unless you need to do it for
a LOT of accounts, it's probably easier to just re-add the TB! user
account).



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