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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Granville Cousins [GC] wrote:'
GC> I have two computers a Laptop running Windows 98 Second Edition and
GC> a Desktop running Windows XP. I use the Desktop as a backup for my
GC> Laptop on which I do most of my work.
Are they networked together?
GC> I run a mailing list which frequently alters according to the email
GC> addresses which change or with the addition of newly acquired ones.
GC> Although I try to keep the address books on both computers
GC> identical, this doesn't occur for long. I receive the majority of
GC> the new email addresses on my laptop computer and then need to
GC> transfer over the address book in order to update the address on the
GC> Desktop. Can you suggest the best and safest way for me to do this.
GC> Up until now I have been deleting the address book file from the
GC> Bat! mail folder on my Desktop, and pasting in the updated address
GC> book file from the Laptop.
If the machines are networked together then you could move the
address book to a common location (on the desktop machine) that both
installations of TB! could use.
If not, then there's no easier way that I can think of, to do it
than the way you currently are.
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