Hi,
I would like to use Windows Mail (which I think is an EXCELLENT piece of software) on both my desktop and Laptop computers.
I have tried copying all the files to the alternate machine, which works.
BUT - and this is the BIG BUT, each time I move the files to the other machine, I have to re-input passwords for all the e-mail accounts I have set up. As I have several, this is a real pain.
Does anyone know where these e-mail passwords are held?
Also, IDEALLY, I would like to specify that the mailstore was on a flash drive or external disk, but Windows Mail (like Outlook Express before it, does not allow this). Does anyone know a workaround (eg: registry edit) to fix this?
PeterM
I would like to use Windows Mail (which I think is an EXCELLENT piece of software) on both my desktop and Laptop computers.
I have tried copying all the files to the alternate machine, which works.
BUT - and this is the BIG BUT, each time I move the files to the other machine, I have to re-input passwords for all the e-mail accounts I have set up. As I have several, this is a real pain.
Does anyone know where these e-mail passwords are held?
Also, IDEALLY, I would like to specify that the mailstore was on a flash drive or external disk, but Windows Mail (like Outlook Express before it, does not allow this). Does anyone know a workaround (eg: registry edit) to fix this?
PeterM
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell GX520
- CPU
- Pentium