Hello Adam, Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:23:53 PM, you wrote:
A> I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I A> would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would A> Windows know where to find it anyway? (there is no TB uninstall A> shortcut). Thanks for your thoughts. TB's uninstall has a box to check yes if you want to conserve your mail directory, settings, templates, and message files. My copy was faulty. So it wiped them. But to where? They are not in the recycle bin. I did find one icon with a flying window on it labeled TheBat.dbx out of pocket in the main Windows folder. 6 figures KB. Everything else is with The Bat! in Program Files. So. The .dbx is sharing the main Windows folder with all sorts of catch-alls, Kodak digital camera pictures, etc. I could not get it to move. Didn't really want to open it. But I did just buy winwar. Don't know how to use it yet. It might do something with it. A> Anything that is deleted would have to go in the recycle bin. Short A> of that is just shareware undelete programs. They don't seem to come A> in freeware. I'll do a Google on it. Thanks. Didn't know there were undelete programs. -- Best regards, Mary mailto:mrbull@;premiernet.net ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

