Hi

On Monday 2 December 2013 at 8:19:56 AM, in
<mid:1055638854.20131202001...@hughes.net>, Chasonek wrote:


> Hello Group,       I was hoping that there was a simple
> answer to this.       I do most of my work at home on
> my desktop computer, then I need       to  move all the
> TheBat! information to the laptop, when I am on
> the road, then when I get back to the desktop when I
> get home.       I am hoping to do this with a very
> painless operation.  



If you are using TB! Professional, the licence includes TB! Voyager, 
which may suit your needs.

Otherwise (if you have TB! installed on your laptop as well as on your 
desktop), you could create a backup on your desktop pc and "restore" 
it on your laptop before you go, and the reverse after you get back. 

If you use POP, make sure you don't download or create messages on
your desktop pc while the "live" mailbase is on your laptop, or those
messages may be lost when you restore the backup you created from your
laptop at the end of the trip.

If you are using IMAP, the messagebase is on the server rather than 
your PC so you only need to copy across the account settings to your 
laptop's copy of TB! or Voyager.


By the way, it is easier for people to help you if they know which TB!
and Windows versions you are using, and whether you use POP or IMAP.

To report the TB! and Windows versions you are using, I would suggest
adding the following to the templates you use with this list:-

Using The Bat! v%THEBATVERSION on %WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME %-
%WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION Build %-
%WINDOWSBUILDNUMBER %WINDOWSCSDVERSION%-


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Best regards

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All generalisations are dangerous, even this one.

Using The Bat! v4.0.38 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3 


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