Hello Roelof,

Am Montag, 14. Januar 2002 um 16:41 schrieben Sie:

RO> Hello Ralf,

RO> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 15:47:14 +0100GMT (14-1-02, 15:47 +0100GMT, where
RO> I live), you wrote:

RO>>> BTW Why don't you start the Address Book and use via the menu:
RO>>>  File -> Open address book
RO>>>  or <Ctrl><O>
RH>> I have a very big problem in my network.

RH>> User A opens his Adressbook
RH>> User B opens his Adressbook and User A has after a restart suddenly user
RH>> B's Adressbook online and no more its own.

RO> I've read your earlier messages on this subject and I've also noticed
RO> that everybody carefully avoided to react. Probably because nobody
RO> knew the answer.
I know that :-))
Therefore I changed my question that it sounds a little bit more
simple.

RH>> I have installed every users "The Bat!" on the network but in an own
RH>> directory for each user.

RO> Well, that's the first time you mentioned that. In that case is it
RO> possible that you're configurations are (partially) copies of each
RO> other?
I am afraid, that can be (partially) and after a new installation the
Adressbook-location is fixed in the (old) account-data.

RO> There are two things I'd try first if were you.
RO> 1) Go for Peter's option to set default address books per account or
i think it changes after each reboot of another user. But I'm not
sure and will try it.

RO> 2) Use one address book for all users
NO!

RH>> Maybe after changing the registrykey it will work fine.
RH>> Or any other idea?

RO> Don't go for the registry key yet. I just found out that in my setup
I will examine that!

RO> it links to a non existing file, nevertheless everything works fine.
RO> <?>

Thank you

ralfi


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