ON Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 4:05:42 AM, you wrote:
MB Hello Adam,
MB Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:23:53 PM, you wrote:
MB I did find one icon with a flying window on
MB it labeled TheBat.dbx out of pocket in the main Windows folder. 6
MB figures KB. Everything else is with The Bat! in
Hello Gerard,
Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 1:59:55 AM, you wrote:
MB I did find one icon with a flying window on
MB it labeled TheBat.dbx out of pocket in the main Windows folder. 6
MB figures KB. ...
G Better not delete this file, it might or might not belong to The BAT!.
I didn't. Those
Hello Jonathan,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 11:37:54 PM, you wrote:
JA If you have a copy of the Win95 CD, and maybe up to and including
JA Win98SE, there is an old DOS command called undelete which you can run
JA per directory and recover files.
I do have a copy of this CD. Win95B is my OS.
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Hi Mary,
30-Oct-2002, 05:37 -0600 (11:37 UK time) Mary Bull [MB] in
mid:1661386964.20021030053741;premiernet.net said:
MB There's plenty of space left on this little HD (about 3.0 GB,
MB 70% free). I just leave everything.
Ain't perception a
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 6:12:47 AM, you wrote:
MB There's plenty of space left on this little HD (about 3.0 GB,
MB 70% free). I just leave everything.
MDP Ain't perception a wonderful thing! Now, I have about 3gb free and I
MDP call that tight on space g. I'm forever tidying
Hello friends at TBUDL,
Those who have been following my various troubles may be interested to
know that I finally have my copy of The Bat! registered. It has taken
many days to complete the process, which I began last week.
As nearly as I can analyze it, the original evaluation copy which I
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, Mary Bull wrote in
mid:1174844139.20021029081812;premiernet.net:
MB I feel as if I have been through a major hazing and initiation
MB into a very desirable club! I hope The Bat! will keep on working
MB for me and that I don't have to fight any more bugs.
Mary,
I
Hello Joseph,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:38:05 AM, you wrote:
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JN As for your message files, if they are still on your hard drive, I
JN believe that there is a key combination which will force TB! to look
JN for them. I'm sure someone else who has used the command will reply to
JN your
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 15:44, Mary Bull wrote:
Thank you so much. I did know that nearly everything stays somewhere
on the hard drive, but I thought it would take a professional to find
them. And even then, I didn't think I could put them back in The Bat!
This List and its helpful
Hallo Mary,
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 08:44:34 -0600GMT (29-10-02, 15:44 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JN As for your message files, if they are still on your hard drive, I
JN believe that there is a key combination which will force TB! to look
MB Thank you so much. I did know that nearly
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 9:03:09 AM, you wrote:
JN As for your message files, if they are still on your hard drive, I
JN believe that there is a key combination which will force TB! to look
RO Try CtrlShiftAltL to search for lost folders
I will do this. Thanks.
RO If your new
Hello Marcus,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:53:56 AM, you wrote:
MB... I did know that nearly everything stays somewhere on the hard
MBdrive...
MO And, if you haven't found it yet, the keyboard combination you're
MO looking for is CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-L.
Yes. Just came in on an earlier Post. This
Good morning Mary,
You asked Roelof:
JN As for your message files, if they are still on your hard drive, I
JN believe that there is a key combination which will force TB! to look
RO Try CtrlShiftAltL to search for lost folders
MB I will do this. Thanks.
RO If your new account isn't
Hallo Mary,
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:16:04 -0600GMT (29-10-02, 16:16 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
MO And, if you haven't found it yet, the keyboard combination you're
MO looking for is CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-L.
MB Yes. Just came in on an earlier Post.
That's odd. The only other post regarding this
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 11:51:53 AM, you wrote:
MO And, if you haven't found it yet, the keyboard combination you're
MO looking for is CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-L.
MB Yes. Just came in on an earlier Post.
RO That's odd. The only other post regarding this key combo I received
RO was mine
Well!
Had a senior moment. Short of sleep. MB
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 12:29:43 PM, Mary wrote:
MB Hello Roelof,
MB Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 11:51:53 AM, you wrote:
MB No, just the two. I didn't express myself clearly. My machine shows
MB your post created at 9:08 and Marcus's at 9:16. But
I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I
would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would
Windows know where to find it anyway? (there is no TB uninstall
shortcut).
Anything that is deleted would have to go in the recycle bin. Short
of that is just
Hi Adam!
In message mid:100101378504.20021029225353;fastmail.fm
on Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:23:53 PM, you wrote:
A I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I
A would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would
A Windows know where to find it
Hello Adam,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:23:53 PM, you wrote:
A I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I
A would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would
A Windows know where to find it anyway? (there is no TB uninstall
A shortcut).
Thanks for
Hello Mary,
MB I'll do a Google on it. Thanks. Didn't know there were undelete
MB programs.
One advice would be probably to try deleting some files before
installing a new app, including anything that could recover files. And
hope to overwrite them and not any lost files. And empty recycle bin.
Hello Adam,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 10:07:56 PM, you wrote:
A One advice would be probably to try deleting some files before
A installing a new app, including anything that could recover files. And
A hope to overwrite them and not any lost files. And empty recycle bin.
A Bat message folders
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, Adam wrote...
I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I
would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would
Windows know where to find it anyway? (there is no TB uninstall
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