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On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 19:23:33 -0600, Shauna graced us with these comments:

SS> About a month ago, I transferred all my data to a new computer. Since
SS> then (though I can't swear with absolute certainty that the problem
SS> didn't exist before), I have had problems with the address book. This
SS> problem has persisted through version 1.51 (and possibly even 1.50)
SS> and all of the 1.52 betas. Basically, though I can use and edit the
SS> existing address book entries, I can only add new entries to a new
SS> address book.

<rest of address book woes snipped>

SS> Anyway, tonight I decided to see if uninstalling and then reinstalling
SS> version 1.51 would help,

That's a reasonable idea.

To completely uninstall TB! delete the TB! installation directory and any
remote account mail folders you may have created. The next thing is to
delete the TB! registry entries.

It's the key found at:

HKCU/Software/RIT.

Just click on subkey 'RIT' and delete it.

Run a reinstall and then see how it goes.



Note however, that the other thing could be that you have corrupted
address book entries. You could export them if you can, delete the address
book files and re-import. The address book files are the ones with the
.abd extension in the <x:\Program Files\The Bat!\Mail> directory. I'd try
this first.

©Allie
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A. Curtis Martin
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The Bat! v1.52 Beta/12 | Win2k (SP1)
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