Hello Handsome Jack Morrison & everyone else,

on 03-Aug-2005 at 20:21 you (Handsome Jack Morrison) wrote:

> Does anyone else have any ideas about how I can get my Bat back?

I can't remember the previous conversation, but lets try to get it flying
again.

One of the (albeit cumbersome) methods that has been practiced with success
in the past was...

1. Completely back up your old installation (registry keys, installation
directory, mail directory - don't use TB's internal backup function, but
simply copy the files manually to a safe location).

2. Uninstall the entire program, including the mail directories, and
re-install it from scratch, without restoring your backups.

3. Re-create your accounts as they were before (same names, same pathes for
mail directories) - one by one. For each account you created, copy the
files you backed up before back, then check if the program is still
running. This way, you can identify the account thats giving you the
headache.

4. When you found the problematic account, try to remove/rename the account
configuration files (account.xxx) one by one. You will eventually find the
configuration file that is causing the problems.

When you found it, do NOT delete the file!!! Preserve it. You can send it
to the TB developers with an information about the problems the file
caused, so that they can look into it, to avoid such problems in the
future.

HTH

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)

If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem
as a nail (Abraham Maslow)


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