One thing that I've found very useful in moving to a new Windows operating
system is to export the existing registry to some other media (zip
disk or whatever) before switching over. I find there's always
something I forgot to back up, some setting I forgot to write down, no
matter how careful I try to be. Most things can be transferred over
from the old directories, but registry entries are a special breed. If
you export the registry to a text file you can import individual keys
(TheBat! registration and such)after the move.

-Mark Wieder

 Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2


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