Hello Maggie,
Monday, February 11, 2008, 1:29:56 PM, you wrote:
MM> Hi MAU,
MM> On Monday, February 11, 2008 at 5:56:16 AM you wrote:
M>> For passwords, registrations codes and other 'critical' data I've been
M>> using PINs for some years.
MM> What I would like is just to keep the great jumb
Hi MAU,
On Monday, February 11, 2008 at 5:56:16 AM you wrote:
M> For passwords, registrations codes and other 'critical' data I've been
M> using PINs for some years.
M> http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/pins.html
M> And, of course, the file(s) it uses is backed up daily along with email
M> an
Hello Maggie,
> Needless to say, since that horse is out of the barn, I've
> switched to storing that information in NeoMem:
> http://neomem.org/
For passwords, registrations codes and other 'critical' data I've been
using PINs for some years.
http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/pins.html
And,
will check them out.
I wonder, would it be a possible thing (programming-wise) to add
a partial or selective restore function to TB! Or, even a partial
backup function? I'm probably not the only one who would have
use of it. If it is not possible to do, I wouldn't bother
w
Hi Roelof,
On Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 6:28:57 PM Roelof and MFPA wrote:
MFPA>> Run another copy on the same machine using something like
MFPA>> Sandboxie?
RO> so unless sandboxie
RO> remaps directories and such you're out of luck.
RO> That's why I didn't suggest running TB with another reg
Hello Maggie,
M>> Run another copy on the same machine using something like
M>> Sandboxie?
>
> Brilliant looking program. I had no idea something like this
> existed. Off to try it now. Thanks a million!
I run Send Copy (http://www.secondcopy.com/) every night and I never
have any problem re
Hi MFPA,
On Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 6:12:28 PM you wrote:
M> Run another copy on the same machine using something like
M> Sandboxie?
Brilliant looking program. I had no idea something like this
existed. Off to try it now. Thanks a million!
--
Regards,
Maggie
We are d
Hallo MFPA,
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:12:28 +GMT (11-2-2008, 0:12 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
M> Run another copy on the same machine using something like
M> Sandboxie?
I don't know the program you're mentioning, but a TB backup needs to
restore to the same directory as it was made of, so
Hi
On Sunday 10 February 2008 at 10:48:35 PM, in
, Maggie Meister
wrote:
> Someday, it would be nice to have that ability.
Run another copy on the same machine using something like
Sandboxie?
--
Best regards,
MFPA
Was time invented by an Irishman named O'Clock?
Hi Roelof,
On Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 5:32:54 PM you wrote:
MM>> I would like to try to retrieve a folder of mail on an old backup
MM>> (even just to view its contents) but I don't want my present
MM>> folders to be overwritten.
RO> Can't be done. Only solution would an install on a differ
Hallo Maggie,
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 08:46:41 -0500GMT (9-2-2008, 14:46 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
MM> I would like to try to retrieve a folder of mail on an old backup
MM> (even just to view its contents) but I don't want my present
MM> folders to be overwritten.
Can't be done. Only solution
Hello Bats,
I would like to try to retrieve a folder of mail on an old backup
(even just to view its contents) but I don't want my present
folders to be overwritten. Is there a way to do this short of
installing another copy of TB! on another machine and doing a
full restore there? Thanks for any
PM> I'm not quite sure, because I don't have a TB!-internal
PM> backup. If I follow the Restore process as far as I can,
PM> there's at least an option to select "Folders" only...
PM> If you happen to use Allie's RAR backup, it is easy. Unpack and select
PM> any single item to restore.
Thanks for
Hi ETM,
on Sun, 19 Oct 2003 01:26:53 -0400GMT (19.10.03, 07:26 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
E> Is there a way to do a selective restore, just going for that one
E> folder in the backup?
I'm not quite sure, because I don't have a TB!-internal backup.
At some point during a clean up and move of mail from one
account to another, I have managed to dump the contents of a
folder. It's not the end of the world, but I would like to
have that mail folder if possible. Is there a way to do a
selective restore, just going for that one folder i
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