Hello Allie,
Wednesday, August 15, 2001, 1:06:40 AM, you wrote:
> ...
RS>> Is there any way I can install two versions of TB on my computer??
RS>> Without causing a lot of conflicts??
> Unfortunately, you can't install two versions of TB! within the same
> user space. This is because of TB! and the registry. If you install to
> another location, the new installations registry settings will overwrite
> the old one.
> You have to log on as a separate user and then install again.
Thanks for your reply. That answers my question. And I guess it is
simply NO.
I was not clear about WHY I want to install two versions.
It is simply to see if one of the newer versions will work on my
computer. I installed a couple of them but they had so many
uncomfortable bugs in them that I had to uninstall and go back to the
reliable old 1.49. And that is a time-consuming process.
I thought how good it would be if I could just install a newer version, see if it
works and
then proceed from there.
RS>> If this question is just too silly, ....
> Not silly at all. This is one of the reasons why many have been
> requesting that TB! not store any of its settings in the registry but
> instead in an ini file in the installation directory. In this way, you
> could run as many instances of TB! you wish to within the same user
> space.
THAT would certainly be to my advantage.... Bat designers, please
listen to this!!!!!!
Richard
(running The Bat! v 1.49 on W98)
http://www.wine-from-spain.com
http://www.lagamella.com
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