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Marcus Ohlström [MO] wrote:

MO> It does? I know there's information about the client/server mode,
MO> but I didn't see any about the mixed setup I want. I'll go back and
MO> have a look again.

    Mixed? I reviewed your message and see what you meant. Sorry about
    that.

    Each account has a home directory. Again, you can change this to
    the home directory of an account on the server.

    So you can do the following:

    On installation B, create an account with the same name as that on
    the server.

    Exit installation B.

    Fire up the registry and go to:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\rit\The Bat!\Users Depot

    There, you'll see a list of all accounts for the installation.

    Directory 1 is the home directory for user/account 1
    Directory 2 is the home directory for user/account 2
    etc.

    If there's no directory value, this means that you're using the
    default home directory.

    So for the account you wish to you the servers account settings and
    mail, double click the corresponding directory entry and put in the
    path to the servers account.

    When finished, exit the registry and then restart installation B.

    The new account will load the account on the server.

    The other accounts will be local ones. :)

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