Hi Bob, Hi Thomas!

>> Would it help - and make your life easier - if your TB folders AND TB
>> were on your C: drive?  Or wouldn't that help with this lost folders
>> problem that I gather is not completely new to you? 
> I certainly advise against that. My Windows XP is currently unusable
> (details can be read on TBOT), and I expect that a Windows re-install
> with a formatted C: drive will be necessary. 
> D: holds the programs, and E: holds the data (including message bases). I
> don't fear a formatting of C:. 

This is one of the reasons I prefer having TB on one of my data drives.

A second reason is that I often sychronize TB to my notebook. For this the
quickest solution is synchronizing the TB directory (everything, which
means program files plus data files, is inside this directory) to the same
location (in my environment D:\INTERNET\TheBat) plus copying the registry
keys.

> And to those who responded to your frustration: I do think it is not
> helpful for any of us to use derogatory terms like "whining." Everyone
> loses. 

Well, I sure was a bit harsh when bringing up the thread. But I really was
p*ssed that this happend again. I knew that this will be a lot of work to
get the folders back into TB so I wasn't very amused.

But I still can't understand why the people got upset, too. I was
complaining about the program and the company behind it, not the people
here in the list.

-- 

Regards,
Martin

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