Saturday, December 22, 2001, 3:42:14 PM, Thomas wrote:
TF I wonder when they will finalise the Backup functionality. I am
TF not using nor recommending it, because my old batch file is fast
TF and backs up everything. Backup should be able to backup
TF everything, shouldn't it?
I sure agree
@ 14:42:14 +0800 [ Sat, 22 Dec 2001], Thomas F [TF] wrote these words
of wisdom:
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TF I wonder when they will finalise the Backup functionality. I am
TF not using nor recommending it, because my old batch file is fast
TF and backs up everything. Backup should be able to backup
TF everything,
@ 19:26:34 +0900 [ Sat, 22 Dec 2001], Yuki Taga [YT] wrote these words
of wisdom:
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YT I sure agree there. As far as I'm concerned, a backup utility on
YT an e-mail client is just bloat, and especially so if it can't
YT easily and immediately lay down a clone of the program, including
YT all
On Saturday, December 22, 2001, 07:42:14, Thomas F wrote:
I wonder when they will finalise the Backup functionality. I am not
using nor recommending it, because my old batch file is fast and backs
up everything.
Could you post the file here, please?
Thanks!
Merry Xmas to everyone,
Roman
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Hello Yuki!
On 22 Dec 2001 at 14:09:38 you wrote:
Not true, Dierk. If you image the partition, you get it all,
registry, kitchen sink, microbes, and anything else living on your
partition.
When I image my C: partition I will get the whole enchilada, right.
But TB! resides on G: ... So I'd
Hello Roman,
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 14:21:14 +0100 GMT (22/12/2001, 21:21 +0800 GMT),
Roman Katzer wrote:
my old batch file is fast and backs up everything.
RK Could you post the file here, please?
This file was written by Januk Aggarwal, who kindly posted it to this
list some time ago:
QUOTE
Hello Allie,
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 06:27:14 -0500 GMT (22/12/2001, 19:27 +0800 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM If you're restoring to the same system, fine, and your way is the way
ACM I use as well since I can automate it.
ACM However, I needed to move TB! from my desktop to my new laptop. On
@ 17:48:33 -0800 [ Fri, 21 Dec 2001], Joe Finocchiaro [JF]
thoughtfully wrote the following:
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JF Does fully restoring The Bat! (e.g., after a crash, etc.) consist of the
JF following:
JF Assumptions are, the old Bat! was backed-up in toto, i.e., Account
JF Data, Mail folders, Address Books,
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 19:16:47 -0800, Joe Finocchiaro [JF] graced us
with these comments:
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JF Allie, I'm confused (nothing new there, eh?). How could the new
JF copy of The Bat! have my old Personal Address Book files already
JF installed? +
It can't. :-) You were asking about trusted root ca
@ 20:15:45 -0800 [ Fri, 21 Dec 2001], Joe Finocchiaro [JF]
thoughtfully wrote the following:
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JF Okay. I'm in deep doo doo, I think.
:-))
JF I deleted those items from the address book I inherited in my
JF new copy of The Bat!
Ok. You very well may not suffer especially since you didn't
Hello Allie,
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 19:30:21 -0500 GMT (22/12/2001, 08:30 +0800 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM It wouldn't appear that the preferences in the Options/preferences
ACM dialog are retained. I can see with the window size and ticker
ACM location settings not being retained. However,
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