> A very helpful person t Ritlabs gave me a solution:
> Close The Bat
> Delete the AccOder.cfg file
> Regedit HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\...\ rename "RIT" into "RIT_1".
> Restart The Bat and change the "user-defined directory" accordingly
It's not intuitive putting the quote _before_ the new
A very helpful person t Ritlabs gave me a solution:
Close The Bat
Delete the AccOder.cfg file
Regedit HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\...\ rename "RIT" into "RIT_1".
Restart The Bat and change the "user-defined directory" accordingly
The drawback is, the order of the entries change, but at l
Sunday, June 3, 2018, 12:40:52 PM, you wrote:
> I had that with an account a few years ago. I deleted the account from
> TB", selecting the option to keep the account files on disk. Then I
> created a "new" account with the same name and pointed it to the
> existing account files. (First I made a
Hi
On Saturday 2 June 2018 at 9:43:30 PM, in
, Adrian Godfrey wrote:-
> Is there a way to force a refresh of the
> account tree that would
> remove the duplicates and only leave the account
> there once?
I had that with an account a few years ago. I deleted the account from
TB", selecting
Hello Adrian,
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 22:43:30 +0200 GMT (03-Jun-18, 03:13 +0700 GMT),
Adrian Godfrey wrote:
> I just noticed that some of my email accounts are showing more than once in
> the account tree. I renamed one, but it renamed all the others for
> that one as well. The actual acc
I just noticed that some of my email accounts are showing more than once in
the account tree. I renamed one, but it renamed all the others for
that one as well. The actual account directory for such affected
accounts only exists once on my hard disk.
Is there a way to force a refr
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