Hi Ray,
You wrote:
> 1) I use regedit to export HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT to a .reg
> file, called (e.g.) thebat.reg which I save (e.g.) in the root of the
> mail folder
> 2) If moving the mail to a new machine I install The Bat on the it,
> first.
> 3) I copy my entire mail folder to the new location. If that's the
> same as the one The Bat Setup creates, I just overwrite it.
> 4) I edit thebat.reg in the new location with notepad, using the
> Replace feature, to change all references to the previous path of the
> Mail folder (also the installation folder, attachments folder etc.) to
> the relevant new path (if they are different, of course).
> 5) I double-click the thebat.reg in Windows Explorer, thus overwriting
> all default registry settings with the ones from the other
> machine/drive/path (path values, suitably edited).
I've a dual boot system: Win2k and Win98. The Bat! is only installed
in Win2k. Now, when I export the Rit section to a .reg file, restart
the machine and double click it in Win98, I get the message: "cannot
import, this is not a registry script". So it seems to me that this
doesn't work from Win2k to Win 98.
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Best regards,
Wim
TB! 1.49
Win2k
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