Hello Christopher,

>> For some reason, my TheBat-users tend to loose their adress book
>> settings. They have a company-wide adress book that is originally
>> set as default, but after the event it is no longer registered in
>> the adress book browser.
> Is this an LDAP directory?

No, just a file on a network drive shared by a few clients.

Might there be a race condition when a second client tries to load the
file that is just being written by the first one? And if unsuccessful
once, the TheBat instance forgets all about the file it couldn't load
this once?


>> I want to re-add it and set it as default by remote, without the
>> user necessarily being logged in. How can I do that?
> Would a group policy or login script work?

Yes, this would work very well. I could even ask the users to execute
a script when it's that time again, but I can't ask them to edit the
registry and I can't import a *.reg file either because TheBat names
the adress book keys incrementally (book3 is not loaded if there is no
book2 key). By the way, is this still true in the first place?

Do you have an other idea how to realize this?


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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Alto Speckhardt
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