Hello TBUDL,

Well, I thought I did this all correctly and all was well until I
started looking at old files for my clients that have (well had) file
attachments.

Overview of what I did:

I wanted to move my mail program to a dedicated parition on my
harddrive (have almost 200 MB worth of stuff in The Bat! directory
now).

It was on the F:\Program Files\The Bat! directory.  I wanted to move
it to the D:\Program Files\The Bat!

First, I made a back up somewhere else :-)

Second, I did a basic move and that didn't work (I figured that, but
tried the obvious ;-)  ).

I knew The Bat! uses a lot of registry settings, so I decided to
un-install the program and re-install onto my D: drive.  That worked
out as planned.  After installing, I copied my backup onto my D: drive
(just the Mail directory).  I installed the newest beta.

Everything looked great and appears to be working.

Then I started looking at some of my emails from a few days ago that
had file attachments.  There are no longer attached :-(

The file itself is in the  Attach  directory.

I viewed the MESSAGES.tbi file and see that the file attachments are
hard coded into each message :-(

F:\\PROGRAM FILES\\THE BAT!\\MAIL\\accountname\\Attach\\file.doc

I am guessing that is where the problem lies..

Does anyone have a quick and dirty little program that I can use to
update all the .tbi files to the D: drive instead of the F: drive?  Or
even some way I can get this to work?

I did try to manually set the File attachments directory directly to
the Attach directory and that didn't do anything...

Thanks for any help..

FYI:  When responding, please include a copy directly to my email
address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you would..  I try to watch the
mailing list, but I do miss things :-)

Best regards,
 David                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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