> It's because Michael's .TXT file association does not have double
> quotes around the parameter, i.e. "%1". Without these the file name is
> split up by any embedded spaces so any attempt to open "C:\The
> Bat!\ReadMe.txt" from explorer will open "C:\The" instead. This can be
> corrected in Exlp
> I forgot to mention in my other message, remember, back up your
> registry before making any changes.
I've never tried to edit the Registry and don't feel comfortable
trying to do it--even backed up.
I tried to delete the whole program through the Windows Add/Remove
Programs which is what TB r
> I would suggest this: Check each of the folders' properties and
> manually change the directories where TB should look for messages for
> these folders. Only when all references to "The Bat!" in TB's
> configuration (all account information and possibly some registry
> entries) have been changed
> Januk has already replied to your question. However, I find it funny
> that WordPad - a product made by the same company that made the OS
> which recognises such directory names - would say that; how did you
> invoke/open Wordpad and the readme.txt? I have never had a problem
> with my "C:\Progr
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