Hello Alexander,


*uff*  the  answer  took  a  little  bit  longer this time. I made my daily yoga
exercise  which  takes  about  90  Minutes  and  was  trying  to  make the right
pranayama,  like  the  name  suffix in the actual Bat! beta suggest - I like the
program always more and more :)

ASK> That may be the problem. Maybe you have backed up and restored the OLD
ASK> pathes (of your previous installation) to the registry.

*gg*  5 Minutes after I send you my mail, this came also in to my mind and i was
thinking  of sending you a message, that i surely make these changes. But then i
was already in the sun salutation and hoped that you thrust my that far :)

-  Of  course  i  altered  the  path by hand the right way (at least I hope so),
before  i installed it to the new volume. I think otherwise all the folders have
ben screwed up and not just a few.




ASK> Before we do
ASK> anything else lets have a look at the registry settings:

ASK> zipped lines

Thanks  for  your  detailed  hint how to check the path. I take a look and was a
little  sad  that  they were all correct, because otherwise i would have ben the
source  of  the  error,  but  on the other hand in that way it would have be all
cleared.

When i changed the drive, it was really easy to change the paths after using the
program  which  makes  a  backup  of  the bat tree branch. I had only to change,
'd:\programme\tools\the bat' with 'c:\programme\the bat', so that i think i made
no error and when i take a look now, it seems that they are all right.


but  just  in case i have copy them for you, maybe in one is a \ to much, but as
said  before  I  think if that was the case, then all folders would have ben not
working right.

 EXE PATH
 C:\Programme\The Bat!\thebat.exe
 Program Files
 C:\Programme\The Bat!
 ProgramDir
 C:\Programme\The Bat!\
 Working Directory
 C:\Programme\The Bat!\MAIL\


ASK> Let us know what happens.


as you can imaginem not much changed :)

I'm  really  am a little out of ideas. When this happen I also try to delete the
message.tbi  and tbb from the wrong folders and copy them to the right directory
by hand and use then the function to find the lost folders. But that has also no
effect,  the  bat  still uses the old path for a hand full of folders, no matter
how  much  i  try  to change it - I also used ultraedit to scan the files in the
folder  for  the d:\programme\ path, but this path must been binary because that
also  didn't  find something, so does the scan in the registry, i find nowhere a
connection to the d:\ bat folder ;(


But  anyway,  if  you  never run into the same problem like mine, then its maybe
really something which is not very common and I have to live with it.




Thanks for your patience and have a great time
adrian



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