On 10 December 2002, 14:43, Paul Cartwright wrote: > with separate logins, basically our mail folders are just like yours. > Each account has its own folder under C:\Program Files\TB\Mail ~~~
Not quite. In your case, there is only one top-level message directory that contains all the AB's. In mine, the top-level message directory changes with the user logon because my drive P: points to the user's personal filespace. This means that TB can only "see" the AB's for the currently logged on user. To replicate my method, you'd need to create a separate folder for each user into which their account would be created. While with XP you should be able to map drives to directories within a share, I'll consider NT4, where that isn't allowed. You would need to create one share for each user. Say, you created C:\Mail\User_A, which you shared as User_A; and C:\Mail\User_B, which you shared as User_B. Now, for each user map the same drive letter to their own share. So: For A, map P: to \\machinename\User_A For B, map P: to \\machinename\User_B Now configure TB to use P:\ as the default mail store. This keeps the address book and account files for each user entirely separate from all other users. HTH, -- Geoff Lane Cornwall, UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 Major coffee failure - operator halted. ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

