Hello TBUDL@thebat.,

Saturday, May 23, 2015, 4:11:56 AM, you wrote:

MG> I'm currently using version 6.4.0.2 (32-bit) with Windows 7.

MG> I backup my Bat every day at around 5:30 pm with The Bat backup
MG> utility that places a .tbk file in a folder on my C drive.

MG> Each night, that .tbk file gets backed up to an off-site cloud location 
through IBackup.

MG> If my computer totally crashed and I had to get a new computer,
MG> am I correct in saying that I could then download whatever the
MG> current version of TheBat! is and restore the .tbk file and have
MG> my Bat program be exactly the same as before the crash with all
MG> the emails available and readable, etc?

MG> In other words, is the .tbk backup fill all I need to be functioning again?

MG> I ask this because I've noticed that in my user folder under
MG> AppData||Roaming there are a number of TheBat! files. One of the
MG> Roaming files has the name of my account, and it's 2.2 gb in size.
MG> Do I need to back these Roaming files up as well, or are all of these in my 
.tbk file?

MG> Thanks.


MG> Mike Greenbaum
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MG> ________________________________________________
MG> Current version is 6.6 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
MG> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html


Yes, the .tbk file is all you need. I do manual back ups regularly and
have in the past been able to restore fully.


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Paul

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 Using The Bat! v6.0.10 on Windows 7
6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1          

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