Hi all
I'm trying to figure a way of using TB on an NT machine that has various
users. Each user should only see his own mail in TB plus the mail of a
general, shared account.
I know how I can set up TB with different users and how I can set the
rights so that each user *only* see his own mail (and the shared account
mail). But that set-up only seems to work on a machine that has one NT
user.
To clarify: You have NT user A, B and C and NT Administrator X. If the NT
administrator installs TB and sets up accounts for all NT users in TB, TB
will have TB user A, B, C and administrator X. If the NT administrator
then logs out of the machine and NT user A logs on to the same machine and
starts TB, TB will treat that as a fresh installation.
I could of course install TB for each and every NT profile, but that's
exactly what I want to prevent. With seperate set-ups the different users
can't share the e-mail of the general account, sorting rules and templates
wouldn't be shared etc. Besides, I want the TB administrator to be able to
open TB and see all mail at once.
Is there a way to make TB behave as in a single-user environment, disregard
the various NT users, and let me fix the rest with file permissions and the
like?
- K -
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