Hello Jack,
On Monday, June 12, 2000 you wrote:
JL> That's true, but when I *then* ran TB!'s v1.44 executable, the system
JL> treated it as a new, never before installed installation
In your first message you wrote that after upgrading do Win98 TB
behaved in the same way, so you didn't
Hi Tom,
On Sunday, June 11, 2000, 8:51:29 PM, you wrote in part about "Win95
to Win98":
T> Anyhow, I've done this a couple of times, and not knowing about the
T> Ctrl-Alt-Shift-L, I just made sure my mailroot was appropriate (if
T> yours is default, no problem), and the
JL> So now Win98 is up and running but my old Bat! isn't. When I ran the
JL> file "the_bat.exe" v1.44, The Bat! installed as if it was a first time
JL> installation.
I do actually have something different to say. ;)
Anyhow, I've done this a couple of times, and not knowing about the
Ctrl-Alt-S
Hi Allie
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, 17:06:17 your time (GMT -0500), you wrote to the list:
AM> On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 15:02:58 -0500, Jack LaRosa wrote:
JL>> The only problem I've encountered so far is that when I click on the
JL>> "down arrow" to the right of the CREATE A NEW MESSAGE button, the
JL>>
Hi SyP
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, 22:21:41 your time (GMT +0200), you wrote to the list:
S> I don't understand, so at first you uninstalled TB from your system,
S> then your Registry-stored settings are gone - it doesn't matter if you
S> then installed TB again!
That's true, but when I *then* ran TB!
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 15:02:58 -0500, Jack LaRosa wrote:
JL> Well, the bottom line is that I was able to get everything back
JL> (almost) from my original TB! folder. The key combo CTRL-SHIFT-ALT-L
JL> always returned a message saying 0 folders recovered, so that didn't
JL> work.
Hmmm. See
Hello The Bat! users,
Jack LaRosa wrote on 6/11/2000, 10:02 PM
JL> Well, the bottom line is that I was able to get everything back
JL> (almost) from my original TB! folder. The key combo CTRL-SHIFT-ALT-L
JL> always returned a message saying 0 folders recovered, so that didn't
JL> work. However,
Hi Ali
Well, the bottom line is that I was able to get everything back
(almost) from my original TB! folder. The key combo CTRL-SHIFT-ALT-L
always returned a message saying 0 folders recovered, so that didn't
work. However, to make a very long story shorter, I deleted the TB!
folder from my syste
Hello Allie,
On Sunday, June 11, 2000 you wrote:
MA>> I'm thinking about upgrade my system to Windows 2k. One big
MA>> question I've is _what_ i need to backup to run again The Bat! has
MA>> it is right now.
AM> If you're doing a clean Win2k install, then you need to backup
AM> the en
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 11:24:07 -0500, Jack LaRosa wrote:
>> It sounds like you didn't back up the registry keys for TB!.
>> You'll have to reregister it. Make sure that if you're not using the
>> default directory path to your account/s that you make the change in
>> the account config and
Hallo Jack,
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 11:24:07 -0500 GMT (12/06/2000, 00:24 +0800 GMT),
Jack LaRosa wrote:
>> default directory path to your account/s that you make the change in the
>> account config and then use that key combo SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+L to recreate
>> the directory structure of your account/s
Allie Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 07:19:05 -0500, Jack LaRosa wrote:
>
> JL> So now Win98 is up and running but my old Bat! isn't. When I ran the
>
> It sounds like you didn't back up the registry keys for TB!.
> You'll have to reregister it. Make sure that if you're not using t
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 14:49:05 +0100, Miguel Anjo wrote:
AM>> It sounds like you didn't back up the registry keys for
AM>> TB!.
MA> I'm thinking about upgrade my system to Windows 2k. One big
MA> question I've is _what_ i need to backup to run again The Bat! has
MA> it is right
AM> It sounds like you didn't back up the registry keys for TB!.
I take the plane and:
I'm thinking about upgrade my system to Windows 2k. One big question
I've is _what_ i need to backup to run again The Bat! has it is right
now.
Thanks,
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.anjo
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 07:19:05 -0500, Jack LaRosa wrote:
JL> So now Win98 is up and running but my old Bat! isn't. When I ran the
JL> file "the_bat.exe" v1.44, The Bat! installed as if it was a first
JL> time installation. When I look in the directory containing The Bat!,
JL> all my old directories
with an old version of NetScape,
proving I had restored the damaged file(s). I took this opportunity
to upgrade from Win95 to Win98. No point in getting everything
to work again in Win95 if I'm just going to change the OS anyway.
So now Win98 is up and running but my old Bat! isn't. When
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