Hello TBUDL,
I have the Bat on two networked machines, and I'd like to share the
folders from several accounts on one of them with the other.
I can create matching accounts on the second machine and designate
the path to the account folders on the first, which results in
allowing the second machine to view the messages, which is the
result I'm after. But - when any of the shared accounts check for
mail, the second machine freezes and crashes.
I have no idea why this should be, but it occurs to me that the
Bat's synchronization feature might be the preferred way to
accomplish what I want - if only I could figure out how to use it.
According to the first screen in this feature the steps are:
Step 1:Create synchronisation data file for other system
Step 2:Generate Synchronisation archive using
data file from other system
Step 3:Submit synchronisation archive from other system
What does this actually mean?
What do I do from where?
Where to I
save the resulting output?
How do I actually use it?
Using The Bat! Version 4.8/Beta 11
Running on an Intel P3 at 566 MHz
under Win2k.
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Best regards,
John
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
North Bay Webs
Complete Internet Solutions for Small Business
http://www.northbaywebs.com
ICQ Number: 11683098
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