Hello Peter,
On 18 June 2004, 02:01 +0200 (01:01 local time) Peter Ouwehand [PO] in
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MW Windows XP warns you if you include a space in the share name; for
MW example you wouldn't be able to access these shares from DOS.
PO Such shares not being accessible by
Peter-
Thursday, June 17, 2004, 5:01:35 PM, you wrote:
PO protocol://server/dir/file. Just another remark: TB can't work with
PO something like (windows) \\server\share to store mail bases. You'll need
PO to use a mapped network drive for that.
My mail databases are stored in
On Thursday, June 17, 2004, 9:34:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thebat.exe is located in The Bat subdirectoy of the program directory. (I
think!) I will try your suggestions, but, unfortunately, it will have to
wait as the desktop is fully dismantled due to a flood in our basement
office
Hello Martin,
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 21:51:54 +0100 GMT (18/06/2004, 03:51 +0700 GMT),
Martin Webster wrote:
MW The file in the program directory isn't the installer. You will probably
MW have to download that again...
MW http://www.ritlabs.com/download/the_bat/the_bat_o.exe (unless you want
MW to
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Hello Thomas,
On 18 June 2004, 01:37 +0700 (18/06/200419:37 local time) Thomas
Fernandez [TF] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW http://www.ritlabs.com/download/the_bat/the_bat_o.exe (unless you want
MW to upgrade to version 2.)
I posted this earlier this week, but since there hasn't been any response,
I thought I would try again. Way back in August 2003 I inquired about how
to set up The Bat on a laptop, download e-mail from the server, and,
eventually, transfer all of the downloaded e-mail to the pre-exising Bat
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Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On 17 June 2004, 14:18 -0500 (20:18 local time) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [S] in
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wrote:
S I posted this earlier this week, but since there hasn't been any response,
S I thought I would try again. Way back in
Martin Webster wrote in response to my query re problems copying The Bat
to a laptop from my desktop:
This sounds like a networking problem. I presume you posted your
original message from your desktop PC on your home network; i.e. Windows
XP?
Yes. I originally posted from the desktop PC.
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Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On 17 June 2004, 15:34 -0500 (21:34 local time) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [S] in
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wrote:
This sounds like a networking problem. I presume you posted your
original message from your desktop PC on your home
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Hello Peter,
On 17 June 2004, 22:53 +0200 (21:53 local time) Peter Ouwehand [PO] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW Note: shares cannot have spaces in their name.
PO Are you sure? I've been using shares with spaces in their name for
PO years.
Yes,
Hello Peter,
On 17 June 2004, 23:39 +0200 (22:39 local time) Peter Ouwehand [PO] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW Yes, I think so... the shared folder may be called 'Shared Documents' on
MW your PC but the share would have to be named 'SharedDocs' of whatever
MW with no spaces. However,
Way back in August 2003 I inquired about how to set up The Bat on a
laptop, download e-mail from the server, and, eventually, transfer all
of the downloaded e-mail to the pre-exising Bat file on my desktop.
Alie's response clued me in to synchronization. Well, after 10
months, I am just getting
Circumstances require me to be away from my primary pc for a number of
weeks. Mail is backing up on the server and will soon exceed the 10 MB
limit. My laptop, which I am currently using does not have The Bat loaded
on to it.I would like to install The Bat on to the laptop, download
scc In order to install The Bat on to my laptop, do I need a second license?
if it is just for your use, I don't think so, I have a copy on my laptop
and my home PC, but I ( and wife) are the only ones that use either
copy.
scc recreate from memory. For the time that I am away, can I create a
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Sacksa, [S] wrote:
S Circumstances require me to be away from my primary pc for a number
S of weeks. Mail is backing up on the server and will soon exceed the
S 10 MB limit. My laptop, which I am currently using does not have The
S Bat loaded on to
In mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to install The Bat on to the laptop, download
e-mail from the server, and, eventually, transfer all of the
downloaded e-mail to the pc with The Bat, when I return. Is
this possible?
Yes, it is.
If so, how do I do this?
My
Hello sacksa,
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:40:21 -0500 GMT (23/08/2003, 04:40 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to install The Bat on to my laptop, do I need a second license?
The licences for the 1.xx versions are one-person licences. You can
use TB with one registration on different
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