Hallo Ming-Li,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 09:26:16 -0800 GMT (24/02/2001, 01:26 +0800 GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:
ML> No, it's not encrypted. account.cfg is not a plain text file, but
ML> that doesn't mean it's encrypted. Look at it with a hex editor (or
ML> any editor that can read non-plain text files) and
On Tuesday, February 20, 2001, 9:50:04 PM, Thomas wrote:
PC>> I am trying to figure out where TB! stores information such as
PC>> Account SMTP and POP servers.
> \\Mail\\account.cfg
> Of course, the info is encrypted, as it should be.
No, it's not encrypted. account.cfg is not a plain text fil
Hi Peter,
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:22:34 -0800GMT (21/02/2001, 11:22 +0800GMT),
Peter Chiou wrote:
PC> I am trying to figure out where TB! stores information such as Account
PC> SMTP and POP servers.
\\Mail\\account.cfg
Of course, the info is encrypted, as it should be.
PC> For example, Outlook
Hello TB! Wizards,
I am trying to figure out where TB! stores information such as Account
SMTP and POP servers. For example, Outlook stores that information for
each account in the registry; as a result, I can change it by editing
the registry through a short registry script. I would like to be
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