But it is insanity to store this type of information in the registry.  THE ONLY
THING that should be stored in the registry is TB and its associated files (if
any).

This weekend I paid for this evaluation copy of TB and then sunday night on the
way out I copied over the directories (as I would in any normal program) BUT the
licensing information must be stored in the registry as now I have a outdated
TB.  If this is the type of poor design under the hood what else waits?

Although Eudora has a rash of problems .. hell rash .. outright leprosy .. at
least all changes are kept within its boundries.

Not sure that as a road warrior TB will work <sigh>.

DSig



> If you're up to it, you could have exported the registry subkey for TB!,
> backed up the TB! directory and account directories. When the machine is
> hosed, simply restore the whole jebanks. It would be as if nothing had
> happened. I'm using the same installation through three clean OS
> installs and have never had the privilege of using <SHIFT><CTRL><ALT><L>
> to restore lost folders etc. :-)
> 
> If you restore TB! to a new location, ie, partition/directory then
> you'll have to tailor the relevant registry entry paths to reflect this.
> If you're comfortable with TB!'s registry entries then this is a lot
> easier than re-configuring the new installation. If you're not up to
> dealing with the registry then <SHIFT><CTRL><ALT><L> it is followed by
> user interface reconfiguration.
> 

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