Re[2]: Backup progress window

2008-06-02 Thread Paul Berger
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],

Monday, June 2, 2008, 4:12:06 AM, you wrote:

JSL> Hello Dwight,

JSL> Sunday, June 1, 2008, 4:43:05 PM, you wrote:

DC>> On Sunday, June 1, 2008, 3:46:35 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

>>> What won't work? Reading mail? Are you confirming the machine is
>>> essentially locked during the backup?

DC>> No. The machine isn't tied up at all. You just can't get the bat do do
DC>> a backup and do other things at the same time. Makes sense to me. 

JSL> OK. Thank you Dwight and Roelof for the information. I never tried to
JSL> do anything else with the machine except work in TB while the backup
JSL> was in progress.

JSL> Now, if I may beg the audience's indulgence again on this topic - I
JSL> currently have the "standard" backup (not an 'update' backup)
JSL> configured to create a backup file called
JSL> F:\autobackup-%DATE(-mm-dd)-%TIME(hh-mm-ss).tbk. I assume this
JSL> would cause a backup file to be created with the filename
JSL> F:\autobackup-2008-06-02-xx-xx-xx.tbk with the Xs replaced with the
JSL> time of creation. My F: drive holds all of my machine's backups.
JSL> Because of this discussion I looked at my F: drive and noticed that
JSL> the most recent TB! backup file was named: F:\autobackup.tbk with an
JSL> OS timestamp of 03/25/2008. The backup which caused me to start this
JSL> discussion was run a couple of weeks ago and was allowed to run to
JSL> completion. But where did it go? And as you can see, the last backup
JSL> file is called simply autobackup.tbk without any time/date info as
JSL> part of the filename.

JSL> I'd like to experiment with this file naming protocol and find out
JSL> where the last backup went. Is there a way to manually start TB!'s
JSL> backup at will?




While you await an expert reply, I do manual backups using:

Tools

Backup

Browse for file etc.

Select all accounts

OK


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Re: Impossible to Deleting messages?

2008-06-02 Thread ETM
I am dealing with the same problem, an inability
at times to delete messages, as a matter of fact
most commands in top menu are grayed out. I shut
down TB and restart. Only thing that is working
for me.

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Re: Impossible to Deleting messages?

2008-06-02 Thread DOLIST Support Information
Hi there,

Any news concerning this bug ?
This is very annoying. I manage thousands of e-mail a day in
hundred of folders and I need every 1 to 3 folders to
close or doing weird manipulations to restore the ability to delete
messages. More, my collaborators who aren't very familiar withe
computers are really upset with that.

I understand that this is maybe not simple to find, but I loose so
many time with that since 3 months.
I'm seriously thinking to switch to another mail program after 10
years of using TB but I really can't work.

I hope they'll find a solution,

TB is 4.0.24
---

(Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:02:16 +0100)

Hello,

we update to the latest version of TB but when sometimes TB won't
allow us to delete message from the tree (trash icon, delete key or
right mouse button click then delete, all is not available).

If we double click and open it then the trash icon works.
It doesn't occur on all the accounts we have, and not all the time,
it suddenly "locks" files from deletion then release them without
"visible" reasons.

We take some time to ask as we are using the bat since more than 10
years now, have all the releases and never have this on any versions
and/or OS.

Thank you,



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Re: Backup progress window

2008-06-02 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Dwight,

Sunday, June 1, 2008, 4:43:05 PM, you wrote:

DC> On Sunday, June 1, 2008, 3:46:35 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

>> What won't work? Reading mail? Are you confirming the machine is
>> essentially locked during the backup?

DC> No. The machine isn't tied up at all. You just can't get the bat do do
DC> a backup and do other things at the same time. Makes sense to me. 

OK. Thank you Dwight and Roelof for the information. I never tried to
do anything else with the machine except work in TB while the backup
was in progress.

Now, if I may beg the audience's indulgence again on this topic - I
currently have the "standard" backup (not an 'update' backup)
configured to create a backup file called
F:\autobackup-%DATE(-mm-dd)-%TIME(hh-mm-ss).tbk. I assume this
would cause a backup file to be created with the filename
F:\autobackup-2008-06-02-xx-xx-xx.tbk with the Xs replaced with the
time of creation. My F: drive holds all of my machine's backups.
Because of this discussion I looked at my F: drive and noticed that
the most recent TB! backup file was named: F:\autobackup.tbk with an
OS timestamp of 03/25/2008. The backup which caused me to start this
discussion was run a couple of weeks ago and was allowed to run to
completion. But where did it go? And as you can see, the last backup
file is called simply autobackup.tbk without any time/date info as
part of the filename.

I'd like to experiment with this file naming protocol and find out
where the last backup went. Is there a way to manually start TB!'s
backup at will?


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 Jackmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now running TB! v3.99.3 from
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