Hello Thomas,
Thursday, January 9, 2003, 4:16:51 AM, you wrote:
TF> Since TB writes the Default into the registry but cannot read it
TF> itself at a later date, there is an internal inconsistency which
TF> leads to the apparent loss (at least in the user interface) of one
TF> account; the most im
Hello Barry,
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 15:16:28 + GMT (08/01/03, 22:16 +0700 GMT),
Barry Higginbottom wrote:
> And, guess what, my default account now lists correctly in the
> privileges tab of the Network settings dialog.
> Now, why was that line *apparently* in the wrong place, and does it
> matt
Hello Peter,
Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 12:54:44 PM, you wrote:
PP> first let me thank you for your private mail, but it ain't
PP> necessary sending me that one. I'm reading the list and I don't
It was a spot of finger trouble, not intended, didn't realise until it
had gone!
PP> I guess you'll
Hello Barry,
Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 9:19:43 AM, you wrote:
BH> Well done that man!
BH> Exactly the problem (?)
BH> One day I'll take the trouble to get to grips with TB and local
BH> networks, but for now it'll have to wait.
Following on, I was playing around with groups and privileges an
Hi Barry,
first let me thank you for your private mail, but it ain't necessary
sending me that one. I'm reading the list and I don't need seperate
copies of e-mail you (or anybody else) are already sending to the list.
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 09:19:43 +
Barry Higginbottom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Hello Peter,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 6:37:14 PM, you wrote:
PP> No, it ain't. As long as at least one account is configured to be a
PP> "User" (in opposite to "Administrator") The Bat! prompts for a login.
PP> Go to "Options" / "Network & Administration" / "Privileges" and set all
PP> accounts
Hi,
Gerd Ewald wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> I'm not sure whether I am up-to-date, but AFAIR TB always prompted for
> a password even if you don't have one; you only had to press Enter...
It is still like that. I'm not sure but it might be only when the Bat
is not running. Or it might als
Hi Gerd,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:58:55 +0100
Gerd Ewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> you could copy the desktop shortcut to the start menu. But this will
>> not solve the mailto: problem. What about removing the password from
>> TB?
> I'm not sure whether I am up-to-date, but AFAIR TB always prom
Hello Feli Wilcke !
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:24:39 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 07.01.2003, 17:24 (GMT+0100) where I live, you (Feli Wilcke)
wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
> you could copy the desktop shortcut to the start menu. But this will
> not solve the ma
Hello Barry,
you wrote:
> If I run TB from the Start Menu it will prompt me for User Name and
> Password.
> I have a desktop shortcut set up with /FOCUSU="Barry" added to the
> command line (my default account) and TB will start up and go
> straight to my account.
you could copy the desktop sho
Hello Feli,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 9:54:35 AM, you wrote:
FW> go to the account properties and check 'this account is the default
FW> for "mailto:"; URLs'
Tried that, doesn't make any difference. :>(
If I run TB from the Start Menu it will prompt me for User Name and
Password.
I have a desk
Hello Barry,
on 7. Januar 2003, 10:22, you wrote:
> Is there any way I can set TB to use this account by default when
> called by MAPI?
go to the account properties and check 'this account is the default
for "mailto:"; URLs'
--
Feli
The Bat! 1.63 Beta/2 on Windows 2000 5.0 2195 Se
Dear All
I have installed TB with simple MAPI and it works quite well.
When I click on "Send Mail" in another program although TB starts
OK it always prompts me for a user name and password.
I have 5 different email accounts set up but I only use one on a
regular basis.
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