Re: Backing up the registry entry via batch file

2010-11-14 Thread Abigail Marshall
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Gene  wrote:

>
> .
>
>
> That reminds me is the backup function in The Bat! functioning
> properly? The last time I used it all I got was errors
>
>
I can do full backups but have problems with the "update to existing
archive" feature -- it will generally work for a few backups, but then hang
--with an error message on cancellation.  Once it has hung it won't work
again -- so basically I need to do a full backup again at that point.

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Re: Backing up the registry entry via batch file

2010-11-14 Thread Rick
> Hallo Rick,

> On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 16:38:33 -0500GMT (14-11-2010, 22:38 , where I
> live), you wrote:

RG>> Does   anyone  know  the  command  line  to back up the Bat's registry
RG>> entry? I may have to move the Bat to another hard drive

> regedit /e c:\test\test.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT

> Just  tested  this. Note that I've actually got a test directory on my
> C: drive.

Thanks Roelof! :)

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Re: [TBUDL] Backing up the registry entry via batch file

2010-11-14 Thread . . . listen2reason . . . - Musaic . Net

> That reminds me is the backup function in The Bat! functioning
> properly? The last time I used it all I got was errors

  I run a rather complex TB-setup with several POP'ed accounts and
  lots of folders.

  I have used it for years - always Full Backup. In the years I have
  used TB I have used the Backup-function to roll back and roll out
  from old to new PCs - with no problems. I haven't done any Partial
  Backups, though, and can't comment on that.

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Re: Cache

2010-11-14 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Sunday 14 November 2010 at 8:43:31 PM, in
, Leonard S. Berkowitz
wrote:


> This occurred when Vista was rolled out. The idea was
> to inhibit user files from being created or modified in
> certain "system" directories like Program Files.

It is the default in XP as well, but I gather Vista tried harder at
"enforcing" it.


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Re: Backing up the registry entry via batch file

2010-11-14 Thread Gene
Hello Roelof,

Sunday, November 14, 2010, 5:19:45 PM, you wrote:

RO> Hallo Rick,

RO> On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 16:38:33 -0500GMT (14-11-2010, 22:38 , where I
RO> live), you wrote:

RG>> Does   anyone  know  the  command  line  to back up the Bat's registry
RG>> entry? I may have to move the Bat to another hard drive

RO> regedit /e c:\test\test.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT

RO> Just  tested  this. Note that I've actually got a test directory on my
RO> C: drive.


That reminds me is the backup function in The Bat! functioning
properly? The last time I used it all I got was errors

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Re: Backing up the registry entry via batch file

2010-11-14 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Rick,

On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 16:38:33 -0500GMT (14-11-2010, 22:38 , where I
live), you wrote:

RG> Does   anyone  know  the  command  line  to back up the Bat's registry
RG> entry? I may have to move the Bat to another hard drive

regedit /e c:\test\test.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT

Just  tested  this. Note that I've actually got a test directory on my
C: drive.

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Backing up the registry entry via batch file

2010-11-14 Thread Rick
Does   anyone  know  the  command  line  to back up the Bat's registry
entry? I may have to move the Bat to another hard drive

Thanks
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Re[2]: Cache

2010-11-14 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Sunday, November 14, 2010, 11:55:22 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:

> I've heard that at some point in the dim and distant past the mail
> folder was created at "Program Files\The Bat!"; the default was
> long since changed to "Documents and Settings\[User]\Application
> Data\The Bat!"

This occurred when Vista was rolled out. The idea was to inhibit user
files from being created or modified in certain "system" directories
like Program Files. I had to move two third-part application from
Program Files to Documents (nee My Documents). [Well, I did not have
to choose Documents; I could have created some new directory, but this
was the directory which was backed up nightly, so it was very
convenient.]
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Re: Cache

2010-11-14 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Sunday 14 November 2010 at 9:29:44 AM, in
, Mark Partous wrote:



> I don't remember to have done anything special, but
> mine is simply under:

> C:\Program Files\The Bat!\mail\cache  


I've heard that at some point in the dim and distant past the mail
folder was created at "Program Files\The Bat!"; the default was
long since changed to "Documents and Settings\[User]\Application
Data\The Bat!"


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Re: Cache

2010-11-14 Thread Mark Partous

Hello Rick,

Sunday, November 14, 2010, 2:44:20 AM, you wrote:

R> I  don't  know  what operating system you are using, but on XP mine is
R> located at:
R> C:\Documents and Settings\Rick\Application Data\The Bat!\cache

R> Replace  "Rick"  with  your login and you have it - unless you created
R> your data files in a different place.

I don't remember to have done anything special, but mine is simply under:

C:\Program Files\The Bat!\mail\cache



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