Hello Jeff,

On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 12:28:34 +0100 GMT (21/08/2005, 18:28 +0700 GMT),
Jeff Gaines wrote:

JG> You can edit the .reg file if  the path has changed.

I have a similar question and quote your reply, because I am afraid
that is the only solution for me as well.

In the office, I have one HD with two partitions, C: and D:. The TB
program resides on C: and the mail on the data drive D:.

I am planning to install a second HD, with two partitions. AFAIK, this
would make Windows assign C: to the first partition on the first HD,
D: will be the first partition on the second HD, E: the second
partition on the first HD, and F: the second partition on the second
HD.

If this is correct (and I vaguely hope it is not), I will need TB to
point to E: instead of D: before being able to move the data to the
second HD. Do I need to hack the registry?

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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