Hi All,

When I first set up TB! here on my office PC, I initially set up only my home
email account and my Yahoo account that I use for my mailing lists.  At that
time I set it up that the account folders would be stored on a mapped network
drive (as I had also set up my MS Outlook for my work email accounts).  As it
turned out, the network storage drastically slowed down TB! (even though it
works fine for MS Outlook, the 2 apps must access their files differently) so I
somehow got those 2 accounts moved to a local hard drive, which was a huge
improvement!  For the life of me, I cannot now remember how I successfully moved
the folders, but somehow I got it done...

Now that I have used and love TB! I decided to set up all my work accounts in
TB!.  Unfortunately, while I thought TB! would place the account folders on the
local drive where my current accounts were kept, TB! in fact placed the account
folders on the network drive, once again causing massive slowdowns (even on a
100BaseT Ethernet LAN...).

2 questions:

1) How do I move the folders for the new accounts from the network drive to the
local drive?  If I go to the account properties and change it there, all it does
is create an empty folder on the local drive for that account.  All the account
folders are still on the network drive.  If I move them manually, TB! cannot
find them.

2) How can I change the defaults so that future account additions will be placed
on the local drive instead of the network drive?

I hope this makes sense -- I seem to be more incoherent than usual today :)

TIA


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Dave
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Using The Bat! v1.49 on Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381
Service Pack 6



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