2/22/2007 2:16 PM
Hi MAU,
On 2/22/2007 MAU wrote:
Right-clicking on a folder and choosing Delete instead of Empty...
I know, been there done that.
M Me too. That's why I have used Customiser to 're-design' Folder Pop-up
M Menu.
A trick I use is to keep at least 1 parked message in the
2/21/2007 8:27 AM
Hi Martin,
On 2/21/2007 Martin Sebald wrote:
MS VERY time-consuming because you have to use several tools to sync the
MS folders in folder view and on the hard drive. I don't lie when I write that
MS this takes hours.
Right-clicking on a folder and choosing Delete instead of
2/21/2007 8:58 AM
Hi Martin,
On 2/21/2007 Martin Sebald wrote:
MS Hm and how does this help me with the problem? I don't want to delete
MS folders, I want to get folders back into the folder list.
Since prevention is the best cure it might be a possible explanation
for disappearance.
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2/14/2007 7:59 AM
Hi Alto,
On 2/14/2007 Alto Speckhardt wrote:
Well, he wrote this using Voyager 3.95.06, which seems pretty up-to-date.
AS No, the problem is indeed only seen with v3.0.1.33. In Voyager (current
AS non-beta) the virtual folders don't vanish - instead, they simply
AS don't
2/13/2007 7:26 AM
Hi Alto,
On 2/13/2007 Alto Speckhardt wrote:
If only you are affected [...]
AS He is not.
AS However, here it only happens with Virtual Folders - create them,
AS close TheBat, open TheBat - poof, folder vanished into thin air. This
AS is completly reproducable.
AS (As
Hi Bob,
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:52:43 -0700
Von: Bob Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Martin Sebald tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com
Would it help - and make your life easier - if your TB folders AND TB
were on your C: drive?
I certainly advise against that. My
2/13/2007 1:26 PM
Hi Martin,
On 2/13/2007 Martin Sebald wrote:
MS But fact is, that people have problems with TB you don't have. Could you
MS please just accept that?
Perhaps different management techniques bring more positive results.
If this statement is true then it is also possible that
2/13/2007 3:00 PM
Hi Alexander,
ASK From you're directorylisting I can see that the folder configuration is
ASK named account.flb no matter if the installation is in OTFE mode or in
ASK plain mode.
Not here. The file is named account.efb and is encrypted.
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Take Care,
Paul
Voyager
2/13/2007 3:39 PM
Hi Alexander,
On 2/13/2007 Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK Hello Paul Van Noord everyone else,
ASK on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at 21:02 you (Paul Van Noord) wrote:
ASK From you're directorylisting I can see that the folder
ASK configuration is named account.flb no matter if
2/12/2007 7:47 AM
Hi Martin,
On 2/12/2007 Martin Sebald wrote:
MS Or how do you call it when for example Windows is loosing folders from time
MS to time? Oh no problem, must be a user problem... Don't blame Microsoft!
Dunno' been using computers 20 years and consulting for 18 and am
still
2/12/2007 5:56 PM
Hi Alexander,
On 2/12/2007 Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK Well, feel free to do so. Maybe it will spare us your unconstructive
ASK criticism. Everybody wants his/her bugs fixed first. I want *my* bugs
ASK fixed first.
ASK To start withm, your 1st problem could be that there
Hi Martin,
Monday, February 12, 2007, 3:17:56 PM, you wrote:
[snip]
Read here mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] what I did to recover
the folders. 3 hours of hand work. Great...
Well, I am not a TB Tech enough to respond in any way except to say
I am darn glad you restored your missing TB folders. It
2/11/2007 7:49 PM
Hi Martin,
On 2/11/2007 Martin Sebald wrote:
MS Why
MS does this work for everybody exept me?
MS Again I am complaining about a serious bug (and again nobody of Ritlabs
MS will care about this). Loosing folders is bad, especially when having OTFE
MS enabled.
If only you are
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