Re: Transfer TB to laptop?

2001-07-21 Thread Karin Spaink

On 22-07-2001 at 01:45, Susanne kindly wrote:

  is there a way to transfer TB with all my settings and the
  folder tree intact, without actually transferring all the
  messages, too?

Huh? And how would you *access* these messages, if they are
not transferred?

You can only do this when your laptop is part of a local
network and both your desktop and your laptop access the
same message base.



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Re: Transfer TB to laptop?

2001-07-21 Thread Susanne

 

Hi Karin,

Saturday, July 21, 2001, 4:55:36 PM, you wrote:

 Huh? And how would you *access* these messages, if they are
 not transferred?

I don't want to access them on my laptop, as I have them on
the desktop.
I don't have to have all those messages with me when I
travel.

I just want to be able to download new messages with my
laptop, and have them filtered the same way I do on the
desktop.

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Re: Transfer TB to laptop?

2001-07-21 Thread Karin Spaink

On 22-07-2001 at 02:03, Susanne kindly wrote:
 Hi Karin,

 Huh? And how would you *access* these messages, if they are
 not transferred?

 I don't have to have all those messages with me when I
 travel.
 I just want to be able to download new messages with my
 laptop, and have them filtered the same way I do on the
 desktop.

In that case, copy the TB registry into your laptop, copy
the program into the proper directory, make the proper
directory structure (you need to have at least that) and
copy all the account.* files.

That should work.


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