Re: Moving licence to new computer

2016-02-23 Thread Forums
Thanks for your help on this. I have lost your reply whilst sorting out this new m/c. What I was really asking was whether the licence had to be reset to the new m/c. I have found that this was not needed, just as you said, copy the files across. I did have to register the block code

Re: Moving licence to new computer

2016-02-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Peter, On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 20:31:57 +0100 GMT (19-Feb-16, 02:31 +0700 GMT), Peter Hampf wrote: > Good evening David, > on Thu, 18 Feb 2016 16:26:48 + GMT your local time you wrote: F>> I am change to an new computer. Can someone let me know how I can change the licence over please

Moving licence to new computer

2016-02-18 Thread Forums
I am change to an new computer. Can someone let me know how I can change the licence over please Regards David --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus Current version is 7.1 |

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-26 Thread Adrian Godfrey
Thursday, September 25, 2014, 9:04:25 PM, you wrote: Any reason why it shouldn't be put in: C:\Program Files (x86)\The Bat!? It offends my Monkian sensibilities to have files to a specific program spread all over the place. The place you do NOT want application data (whether email

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-26 Thread Sam Brown
Pulling this slightly off topic... Friday, September 26, 2014, 9:31:51 AM, Adrian wrote: AG As for %email, it did actually point to the same place as Options, AG Preferences in The Bat. This surprised me as no matter how many times AG I set The Bat as default mail program, clicking

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-26 Thread MFPA
Hi On Friday 26 September 2014 at 2:31:51 PM, in mid:1606492634.20140926153...@ags.lu, Adrian Godfrey wrote: As for %email, it did actually point to the same place as Options, Preferences in The Bat. This surprised me as no matter how many times I set The Bat as default mail

Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
to know how to move TB! from the old HP to the new ASUS. I searched TB's mail archive using the string moving to a new computer and the latest entry I found was February of this year posted by Mike Greenbaum. The last answer to Mike's question was the one posted by Thomas Fernandez where Thomas

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Volker Ahrendt
[In Reply to: »Jack S. LaRosa« · 2014-09-25 · 15:40 h (CET)] Moin, Jack et al.! […] The old HP laptop is running Win 7 and the new ASUS is loaded with Win 8 or 8.1. Not sure which. […] The last answer to Mike's question was the one posted by Thomas Fernandez where Thomas states that backing

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Paul Van Noord
9/25/2014 10:41 AM Hi Jack, On 9/25/2014 Jack S. LaRosa wrote: JSL I need to know how to move TB! from the old HP to the new ASUS. This is how I do it: Copy the Email data folder (with sub-folders) to the new computer. Install TB from MSI and point it to this folder. TB sees this

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Volker, On Thursday, September 25, 2014 you wrote: VA [In Reply to: »Jack S. LaRosa« · 2014-09-25 · 15:40 h (CET)] VA Moin, Jack et al.! […] The old HP laptop is running Win 7 and the new ASUS is loaded with Win 8 or 8.1. Not sure which. […] The last answer to Mike's question was the

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Paul, On Thursday, September 25, 2014 you wrote: PVN 9/25/2014 10:41 AM PVN Hi Jack, PVN On 9/25/2014 Jack S. LaRosa wrote: JSL I need to know how to move TB! from the old HP to the new ASUS. PVN This is how I do it: PVN Copy the Email data folder (with sub-folders) to the new

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Jack, On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 10:42:05 -0500GMT Jack S. LaRosa wrote: JSL Sounds very easy but when you say email JSL data folder, to which specific folder are you referring? What would JSL the Windows Explorer address bar show? Have a look at Options/Preferences/System. You will

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread MFPA
Hi On Thursday 25 September 2014 at 4:53:57 PM, in mid:1775113390.20140925175...@gmx.net, Feli Wilcke wrote: Have a look at Options/Preferences/System. You will find the directory there. Here it is called F:\TB\ but you can put it any place you want. There is also a fair chance

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MFPA, On Thursday, September 25, 2014 you wrote: M Hi M On Thursday 25 September 2014 at 4:53:57 PM, in M mid:1775113390.20140925175...@gmx.net, Feli Wilcke wrote: Have a look at Options/Preferences/System. You will find the directory there. Here it is called F:\TB\ but you

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Rick
Typing %email% into the WinEx address bar yields: C:\Users\Jack\AppData\Roaming\The Bat! As Feli suggested, Options/Preferences/System shows: %APPDATA%\The Bat!\. If you plug that into WinEx you get: C:\Users\Jack\AppData\Roaming\The Bat! That is it! But you can put it anywhere you want and

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Feli, On Thursday, September 25, 2014 you wrote: FW Hello Jack, FW On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 10:42:05 -0500GMT Jack S. LaRosa wrote: JSL Sounds very easy but when you say email JSL data folder, to which specific folder are you referring? What would JSL the Windows Explorer address bar show?

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Rick, On Thursday, September 25, 2014 you wrote: Typing %email% into the WinEx address bar yields: C:\Users\Jack\AppData\Roaming\TheBat! As Feli suggested, Options/Preferences/System shows: %APPDATA%\The Bat!\. If you plug that into WinEx you get: C:\Users\Jack\AppData\Roaming\The Bat! R

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Fred
Any reason why it shouldn't be put in: C:\Program Files (x86)\The Bat!? Yes, it should ~not~ be put there, because user modifiable files are not supposed to be placed in any Program Files subdirectory. (Although this was once entirely possible in some earlier versions of Windows, this is now

Re: Moving to a new computer

2014-09-25 Thread Rick
Yes, it should ~not~ be put there, because user modifiable files are not supposed to be placed in any Program Files subdirectory. (Although this was once entirely possible in some earlier versions of Windows, this is now verboten for security reasons.) It COULD go into the programdata folder