Tony Rolfe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spoketh thus:

> I've just acquired a new HDD and am in the middle of reorganizing
> things.
> 
> The old system is fully intact, the new one is almost there.
> 
> I've created a new Netconnect3: direectory and copied the old one
> across.   I then created a new dirctory for the MD-II message database
> and pointed BOTH copies of MD-II at it.  I copied the data across.
> 
> I booted into the new system, tied to get my mail and the first
> message arrived, but it then stopped on the second one.
> 
> I booted into the old system and all messages arrived.
> 
> I'm now at the stage where I can only read messages using the version
> of MD-II which downloaded them.   Obviously I've corrupted something,
> but I've no idea what.
> 
> Has anyone got any idea what I need to do to get my database back in
> synch?    If there is another file involved (an index maybe?) can I
> put that onto the same partition as the database - but separate from
> the netconnect3: partition?

Same answer as before:

'Microdot.prefs' is the index you speak of, and it shares the directory with
the Microdot program.  So the only way to have it in same directory as the
'data', is if the Program is there too.

> Thanks...

-- 
Cheers
Wayne Stuart

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