Hallo MrNaughty,

On Tue, 9 May 2006 00:07:41 -0600GMT (9-5-2006, 8:07 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

M> I would like to ask: why NOT ALL SETTINGS be stored in ",INI" file and
M> why not for user to decide during instalation which way he wants to

That would make it a bit more complicated to place you message base on
a personalised location, or you should place the .ini in the program
directory.
Placing the file in the program directory has two disadvantages:
1) When you install TB in its default location, you can't alter it
when you logon as a restricted user.
2) Two different users have to use the same location and thus the same
accounts and that's not desirable.

Placing the .ini in the mail directory means you're forced to use the
default location for the message base.

Of course there's the possibility to store the the .ini at documents
and settings, but to leave the rest free. But then you're foreced to
use thaty location and that doesn't have real advantages above being
forced to use the registry.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

Veni, Vidi, VCR - I came, I saw, I videotaped it

The Bat! 3.80.03
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
1 pop3 account, server on LAN
OTFE enabled
P4 3GHz
2 GB RAM

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