Edmund, since Eudora stores its information in a straightforward
directory structure, you could simply copy the entire "C:\Program
Files\Qualcomm\Eudora" directory. If you have installed user settings in
"C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\Qualcomm" ("it's either
"Qualcomm" or "Eudora"), you can copy that folder as well.
Craig
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edmund dunlop wrote:
Hello listers
I have recently had to put eudora back on the second laptop which I
have. I am wondering if anyone knows what settings I have to transfer
in order to make both machines the same.
Yours Sincerely
Edmund Dunlop
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