Hi All,
I'm using an older version of TB! specifically 3.99.
In the last couple of days .tmp files have begun to appear on my
desktop. I didn't make any change to TB! that I know of.
Any suggestions on how to stop this would be greatly appreciated.
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Best regards,
Nick
RT Moin Rick,
I am upgrading to 64 bit Windows 8. Any advice or things I should
watch for?
RT Nothing special. If you want to use File History make sure to put the
RT mail base into documents and not into %APPDATA%.
If possible I am going to use 2 logins (one for my wife).
RT You
On 2012-11-29 15:56, Rick wrote:
Thanks for the reply! Is there any downside to operating on the
same
mail folder as long as we are not both accessing it at the same
time?
I would REALLY hate to split her stuff off
(This suggestion comes from my experience with Win7, so I don't know
what
Hi Rick,
RT That might be a problem. But only if both users are logged in at the
RT time. Which will likely happen with the shiny new device...
Thanks for the reply! Is there any downside to operating on the same
mail folder as long as we are not both accessing it at the same
time?
No.
I
Why not settle the issue just by using IMAP? Than it doesn't matter where the
mail base is.
I really don't want to use IMAP at this point. Thanks for the reply though :)
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Rick
The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose. - Hada Bejar
v5.3.2.12 (BETA) on Windows XP 5.1 Build
If you put it in an %APPDATA% directory or in a Documents directory (under one
of the user accounts) then the other user won't be able to access that
directory. Therefore, you will probably have to put the mail folder at the
filesystem root or in some directory that is outside the /Users
Hi
On Thursday 29 November 2012 at 3:12:55 PM, in
mid:1184170354.20121129101...@zebo241.com, nickoh...@zebo241.com
wrote:
In the last couple of days .tmp files have begun to
appear on my desktop.
Presumably names like batNN.tmp?
Don't know why they would appear on your desktop rather
Hi Rick,
outside the /Users directory and not in /Program Files (x86) or any
other access protected directory.
Thanks! You have given me something to think about. I am coming off
of XP so I haven't had the experience with the win 7 environment
You can put it into C:\Users\Public\Documents or
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