Geoff-
Same here, except I use the M: drive (for Mail ). Depending on how
your network is set up you may not need to bother about implementing
roaming profiles.
-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
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On 07 March 2003, 19:59, Ian Grant wrote:
> Is it possible to put your E-mail folders on a separate network share
> and access them from two separate computers. So for example when I'm
> working on my notebook, i can have access to the e-mail i have here on my
> desktop, and i can use it as if i w
Hello Ian,
7. marec 2003, 20:59:10, you wrote:
IG> Is it possible to put your E-mail folders on a separate network share
IG> and access them from two separate computers. So for example when I'm
IG> working on my notebook, i can have access to the e-mail i have here on my
IG> desktop, and i can u
Hi TBUDL
Is it possible to put your E-mail folders on a separate network share
and access them from two separate computers. So for example when I'm
working on my notebook, i can have access to the e-mail i have here on my
desktop, and i can use it as if i was using this copy here.
I looked at syn
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