Hello Rick,
Sunday, January 15, 2017, 4:38:48 AM, you wrote:
> That is the ideal way if the TBK file doesn't go corrupt which I
> have had happen several times. I personally don't trust it but you
> are correct - that is the best way to do it
If you do Folder|Maintainance Center|Check
> In any case, backing up manually is always recommended; but I would
> use the manual way only if the automated backup-restore doesn't work.
> It has worked without problems the last couple of times over the
> years.
You don't NEED to copy the registry key. If you don't do it, you will have to
regedit /e c:\test\test.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT
> That is the ideal way if the TBK file doesn't go corrupt which I
> have had happen several times. I personally don't trust it but you
> are correct - that is the best way to do it
Because I've more programs installed of which the
Hello Sam,
On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 23:03:43 -0500 GMT (15-Jan-17, 11:03 +0700 GMT),
Sam Brown wrote:
> Saturday, January 14, 2017, 9:38:48 PM, Rick wrote:
> Copy your mail directory to somewhere where you can restore from.
> Run this and change the path to where you want it to go and rename
Saturday, January 14, 2017, 9:38:48 PM, Rick wrote:
Copy your mail directory to somewhere where you can restore from.
Run this and change the path to where you want it to go and rename
it to something that makes sense for you as this example would put
"test.reg" in the
>>> Copy your mail directory to somewhere where you can restore from.
>>> Run this and change the path to where you want it to go and rename
>>> it to something that makes sense for you as this example would put
>>> "test.reg" in the "C:\test". i put mine in the mail directory
>>> regedit /e
Hello Goos,
On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:58:17 +0100 GMT (15-Jan-17, 01:58 +0700 GMT),
Goos wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>> Copy your mail directory to somewhere where you can restore from.
>> Run this and change the path to where you want it to go and rename
>> it to something that makes sense for you as this
Hi Rick,
> Copy your mail directory to somewhere where you can restore from.
> Run this and change the path to where you want it to go and rename
> it to something that makes sense for you as this example would put
> "test.reg" in the "C:\test". i put mine in the mail directory
> regedit /e
> Hi!
> It is too many years ago I transferred The Bat from an old to a new
> PC, so that I forgot how to do that.
> Now it is time again to such a transfer ... my old PC will be replaced
> by a new one. So
> How do I completely The Bat with all its settings, the way, that
> everything will be
Hi!
It is too many years ago I transferred The Bat from an old to a new
PC, so that I forgot how to do that.
Now it is time again to such a transfer ... my old PC will be replaced
by a new one. So
How do I completely The Bat with all its settings, the way, that
everything will be the same as
Hi,
is there a way to transfer TB with all my settings and the
folder tree intact, without actually transferring all the
messages, too?
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On 22-07-2001 at 01:45, Susanne kindly wrote:
is there a way to transfer TB with all my settings and the
folder tree intact, without actually transferring all the
messages, too?
Huh? And how would you *access* these messages, if they are
not transferred?
You can only do this when your
Hi Karin,
Saturday, July 21, 2001, 4:55:36 PM, you wrote:
Huh? And how would you *access* these messages, if they are
not transferred?
I don't want to access them on my laptop, as I have them on
the desktop.
I don't have to have all those messages with me when I
travel.
I just want to be
On 22-07-2001 at 02:03, Susanne kindly wrote:
Hi Karin,
Huh? And how would you *access* these messages, if they are
not transferred?
I don't have to have all those messages with me when I
travel.
I just want to be able to download new messages with my
laptop, and have them filtered the
On Friday, December 08, 2000, 2:56:29 PM, Rob wrote:
regedit /e thebatlm.reg "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\RIT"
I believe this key has been abandoned, as indicated in Maxim's
release note for 1.46 beta/6
[-] Spell checker configuration is now stored under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/RIT/The
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Jerry,
On 09 December 2000 at 00:58:09 -0500 (which was 05:58 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
R Open up a command prompt window. You will see that you are in a
R folder. Possible C:\ (the root of the C:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000 01:01:05 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote these
words of wisdom:
Jan Thanks. This may be the best way to go for me. I can find
Jan the Halloween version at the RIT Labs site, but not 1.48
Jan beta 11. Where can I download it?
B-stok/PL, Saturday, December 09, 2000
On Saturday, December 09, 2000 at 7:01:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Thanks. This may be the best way to go for me. I can find the Halloween
Jan version at the RIT Labs site, but not 1.48 beta 11. Where
Hi TBUD Listers,
I'm upgrading from my old computer to a new one. Wanting to
start with a new registry, I have reinstalled my major
programs onto the new system, then, using an Iomega Zip
Drive, have transfered data from the old box to the new.
Everything but my attempts to move TB has gone
B-stok/PL, Friday, December 08, 2000
On Friday, December 08, 2000 at 11:14:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan How do I do this, friends?
Now, very comfortable way is to install TB! 1.48beta11 with
backup/restore/sync functions. Or if
Hello all,
on Fri, 8 Dec 2000, at 17:14:25 local time (GMT -0500), JM14 wrote:
I can move everything in TB, including all my folders and filters, from
the old machine to the new, but I can't make TB run in anything but its
original prsistine congfiguration,
this is from a post by Marck
On 08-12-2000 at 23:51:44GMT +0100 (which was 22:51 where I live)
Michal Kosinski wrote regarding the subject of "Upgrading System: How to Transfer TB
from Old Computer to New?"
MK B-stok/PL, Friday, December 08, 2000
MK On Friday, Decembe
Rob,
I can move everything in TB, including all my folders and filters, from
the old machine to the new, but I can't make TB run in anything but its
original prsistine congfiguration,
R this is from a post by Marck Pearlstone in the TBOT . . .
R . .
R
Michal,
MK Now, very comfortable way is to install
MK TB! 1.48beta11 with backup/restore/sync functions.
MK Or if you like, wait for next official release with
MK this new function.
Thanks. This may be the best way to go for me. I can find
the Halloween version at the RIT
Manfred,
ME . . .
ME Then copy then .reg files to the new system and import them.
ME I would install the newest beta before doing this.
Thanks.
Be well,
Jerry Mundis
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