Hello TBUL,
What is the best way to do a clean install of TB! and restore the old
message database? TIA!
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Best regards,
Greg Strong
Using TB! v1.60c
Windows 98
Current Ver: 1.60i
FAQ:
On Tuesday, May 07, 2002, Greg Strong wrote...
Hello TBUL,
What is the best way to do a clean install of TB! and restore the old
message database? TIA!
Tools - Backup? ;)
The other way I have done it before is to copy the mail folder over to
somewhere safe... do a fresh install,
I am moving to a new machine soon. Does either of these methods
restore the folder hierarchy and/or filters and/or preferences?
Thanks,
John
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From: Jonathan Angliss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 10:42:43 AM,
Subject: Clean Install Keep Old
On Tuesday, May 07, 2002, John Sands wrote...
I am moving to a new machine soon. Does either of these methods
restore the folder hierarchy and/or filters and/or preferences?
Thanks,
John
I know for a fact the second method does... I used to to move from my
old programming machine to my
Hi Jonathan
On Tue, 7 May 2002 10:10:19 -0500GMT
(which was 7/05/2002, 17:10 +0200GMT for me),
you wrote:
JA but I have no idea if it backs up filters...
yes it does, it's a backup of everything within the selected account
(quick) templates, filters, folder settings, etc etc
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Der
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The other method (Tools - Backup) allows you to select what you
want, but I have no idea if it backs up filters...
It does backup filters, templates, preferences, server
names and everything else.
The only thing the backup tool does not seem to
Hi John -
Just a week or so ago I migrated from NT4 to Win2kPro.
I'm on a network, so installed on the new system, and did
an import mail boxes from.
It worked fine, except that I had 'save attachments to a
separate folder' checked, and it kept trying to find that
path, often aborting
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