Hi all,

On Sunday, November 14, 1999, 8:22:47 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled:

>> He needs to export the registry key for The Bat! and import it  in his
>> new machines registry. In order for the registry keys to function
>> properly, he should also make sure that he copies The Bat! directory
>> to a drive of the same name as on the old machine.

>     The registry doesn't need to be copied over.

So, if I wish to move my TB! installation which now resides on F:\The
Bat!, I can copy the directory and it's contents to drive F: on my
other machine, create a shortcut to thebat.exe and go?

I thought that I would have to do one of two things:

Install The Bat! on the other machines drive F: and then synchronize
both directories

or

Simply copy the directories from the original machines drive F: to the
recipient machines drive F: and then copy the registry keys over as
well.

> In fact, the program doesn't need to be copied over. If TB! could
> only use relative paths then it wouldn't mess up on a lot of things
> it currently breaks on. :/

Exactly. But it doesn't use relative paths and this creates some
constraints that one has to work within to prevent problems with the
migration.

-- 
Regards,
 -=Ali=-                   

   >>> Oxymoron: Real Magic. <<<
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