On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 11:24, Leif Gregory wrote: > 1. Click Start button, Choose Run, type REGEDIT, hit enter > 2. Click the plus in front of HKEY_CURRENT_USER > 3. Click the plus in front of Software > 4. Click once on RIT, from the menu click REGISTRY, then EXPORT > REGISTRY FILE, save it to a floppy disk or something you can get to > from your new machine. > 5. Copy/save/archive/backup your C:\Program Files\The Bat! directory > to CD or ZIP disk or whatever.
You're backing up the EXEs in this case yes? Why not just backup the mail directory using the internal backup feature of TB? > 6. On the new machine, install the latest official release of TheBat! > However when you get to the part about creating accounts, exit the > installation. > 7. Unzip or un-archive your backup of TheBat into the C:\Program Files > directory. If you were running an older version, and backed that up using your above method, you've just downgraded :P > The other issue is that if your new machine is NT/2K/XP, when you do > step 8, you need to be logged in as the user who will be accessing the > The Bat accounts. You can do step 8 for more than one user though, so > log in as each user, do step 8, and then each of those log-ons will > work fine. Another problem too, not sure if WinXP/2k can read the Win9x reg files... I know if doesn't go the other way. -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

