Servus Tom,
Am 21.07.2000 so gegen 01:08 meintest Du:
> I use it on two computers as well, with the mail database stored on my
> laptop. Either at work or at home, I connect via hidden share (major
> PITA in TB, but what can you do?).
Sure, but the problem is there I'll be in a LAN that doesnt support
NetBIIOS/NetBEUI ;) (IPX is used there).
> What you want to do is probably even easier. I'd copy your TB
> installation onto the laptop and just run TB. If setting up your
> accounts is a pain, well, the registry keys to back up I'd figure are
> all the "The Bat!" ones, and that should be in the archives (I don't
> know what to do exactly myself, it's easier to just type in the five
> account names that I have).
That's the point I need. *Which* registry keys do I need to export and
then reimport on the other machine, knowing that the first one runs
Windows 2000 (=NT5) and the second one Millenium (based on 9x
kernel)...
> Ahh how I long for Agent 2.0. :) I have to wonder why it is that
> programmers take that easy road out these days. Sure .INI files
> clutter up your hard drive, taking a whole sector for a teeny file,
> but at least you can successfully and completely uninstall the
> software when nothing is put in the registry. Not to mention, backing
> up sure is a lot easier when you don't need to hit the registry...
> <sigh>
This is really a feature I'd *highly* appreciate! Drop the Reg-Values
and use INI file(s)!
> -tom!
Cheers,
Johannes mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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