On Friday, October 25, 2002, 1:30 PM, you wrote:

j> The TB user account has nothing to do with the XP login (except insofar as the
j> HKCU registry key will be different for different XP logins and needs to be
j> addressed; you'll find conflicting info here regarding this issue as recent
j> threads have shown.)

j> An Admin account will see all accounts when starting TB. But if other accounts
j> are password protected, you'll still need the password to "drill down" into
j> those accounts. The other accounts - when logging in (or when starting TB with
j> /focusu=accountname or /focusu=accountname;p=accountpassword) ONLY show that
j> account that was logged into.

j> You set the account up as Admin or User (the latter with specific permissions)
j> via Options | Network & Administration | Privileges.

I guess I am not quite sure what the difference is between
ADMINISTRATIVE and USER accounts. If I set them all to USER, I don't
have any USERS defined, or is that each account that brings in mail.
my current setup is 5 active ISP accounts setup- yahoo, my domain, attbi
( my ISP), hotmail, and fastmail. Now I added an ADMIN account, set the
other 5 accounts to USER. how do I login NOT as admin to get mail. When
I start TB it asks for a login and password. the only login I know of is
ADMIN. I have not setup passwords for each of my accounts, that would be
unbelievably cumbersome!


-- 
 Paul
Using The Bat! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1


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