Guten Morgen,
rg How about a networked mail folder and two BATs that both reference that
rg same database?
That's exactly the way it's working here.
One caveat, though: The view mode per folder is stored not locally,
but in the message base. Since the column autosize option has been
removed,
Guten Morgen,
rg What we are NOT addressing in these replies to the original Q is:
rg What if the 2 PCs are accessing the mail database at the same time?
I've already used this setup in a working environment and have seen no
problems. It seems that the file accesses are exclusified properly.
rg How about a networked mail folder and two BATs that both reference
rg that same database? If one machine is a laptop you would need to
rg start your VPN and map that drive letter before opening up TB!
AS I have found that Windows VPN is very slow, and I really do mean
AS very. Even on the same
rg What we are NOT addressing in these replies to the original Q is:
rg What if the 2 PCs are accessing the mail database at the same time?
AS I've already used this setup in a working environment and have seen no
AS problems. It seems that the file accesses are exclusified properly.
AS If e.g. a
Guten Morgen,
rg Actually what I've been doing is using the VPN to connect to my LAN,
rg then using VNC to remotely control the PC that is running TB!. The only
rg VPN traffic is the screen redraws at 16 colors!
I see. For my taste this is a little sluggish - not a problem of the
overall
Guten Morgen,
rg 2. In that case - could 2 LAN PCs, each with it's own set of user specific
rg mail folders, also access a shared network folder hierarchy?
You mean common folders and such? As far as I can reason this should
not work, because these folders reside in the same directory as inbox,
Guten Morgen,
G Is it possible to sync two or more instances of The Bat!, if they are
G not collocated? IOW, if both machines are set to automatically check
G for mail and there is a passage of time in transit between the two
G machines, can they really be accurately synchronized??
Hello Alto,
Saturday, December 30, 2006, 6:42:29 AM, you wrote:
AS Guten Morgen,
G Is it possible to sync two or more instances of The Bat!, if they are
G not collocated? IOW, if both machines are set to automatically check
G for mail and there is a passage of time in transit between the
G Is it possible to sync two or more instances of The Bat!, if they are
G not collocated? IOW, if both machines are set to automatically check
G for mail and there is a passage of time in transit between the two
G machines, can they really be accurately synchronized??
AS Sure: Just copy
Hello rich,
Saturday, December 30, 2006, 10:58:17 AM, you wrote:
G Is it possible to sync two or more instances of The Bat!, if they are
G not collocated? IOW, if both machines are set to automatically check
G for mail and there is a passage of time in transit between the two
G machines,
G Is it possible to sync two or more instances of The Bat!, if they
G are not collocated? IOW, if both machines are set to automatically
G check for mail and there is a passage of time in transit between
G the two machines, can they really be accurately synchronized??
rg How about a networked
30 December 2006 - 19:54
Hello rich,
Saturday, December 30, 2006, 5:42:18 PM, you wrote:
G Is it possible to sync two or more instances of The Bat!, if they
G are not collocated? IOW, if both machines are set to automatically
G check for mail and there is a passage of time in transit between
G
Hello fellow list members,
Hoping to tap into the brain trust, here:
Is it possible to sync two or more instances of The Bat!, if they are
not collocated? IOW, if both machines are set to automatically check
for mail and there is a passage of time in transit between the two
machines,
Hello Gene,
Friday, December 29, 2006, 2:41:34 PM, you wrote:
Hello fellow list members,
Hoping to tap into the brain trust, here:
Is it possible to sync two or more instances of The Bat!, if they are
not collocated? IOW, if both machines are set to automatically check
for mail
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