Thanks to all that have replied. I would much prefer to get PMAIL working using onedrive, more information below.
According to https://butleru.force.com/askbutler/s/article/The-meaning-of-OneDrive-icons?r=176&ui-knowledge-components-aura-actions.KnowledgeArticleVersionCreateDraftFromOnlineAction.createDraftFromOnlineArticle=1
tells me, that
Files that you mark as "Always keep on this device" have the green circle with the white check mark. These always available files download to your device and take up space, but they’re always there for you even when you’re offline.
ALL the files / directories in the PMAIL directory are so marked and are thus locally available.
The PMAIL directory on the laptop is located in
C:\Users\atter\OneDrive (atter is the windows user name).
The PMAIL directory on the PC is located in
C:\Users\anthony\OneDrive (anthony is the windows user name). The directory was placed there by copying the PMAIL directory from C:\ And PMAIL is started from the C:\Users\anthony\OneDrive\win
The current PC is is performing all the functions I have used over the past 20 years or so (on several PCs now scrapped) I am satisfied, as best I can be, that it is working correctly from its new location.
Looking at the problem I encounter on the laptop. I start PMAIL from the directory C:\Users\atter\OneDrive\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe
and get the "User Name please" panel. When I enter either of the valid users names I get the message "The user you are attempting to 'become' (aml) does not exist on this system".
Question: having entered the user name (aml, it is a real user) where does PMAIL look to determine if the user name exists?
Thanks to all that have replied. I would much prefer to get PMAIL working using onedrive, more information below.
According to https://butleru.force.com/askbutler/s/article/The-meaning-of-OneDrive-icons?r=176&ui-knowledge-components-aura-actions.KnowledgeArticleVersionCreateDraftFromOnlineAction.createDraftFromOnlineArticle=1
tells me, that
Files that you mark as "Always keep on this device" have the green circle with the white check mark. These always available files download to your device and take up space, but they’re always there for you even when you’re offline.
ALL the files / directories in the PMAIL directory are so marked and are thus locally available.
The PMAIL directory on the laptop is located in
C:\Users\atter\OneDrive (atter is the windows user name).
The PMAIL directory on the PC is located in
C:\Users\anthony\OneDrive (anthony is the windows user name). The directory was placed there by copying the PMAIL directory from C:\ And PMAIL is started from the C:\Users\anthony\OneDrive\win
The current PC is is performing all the functions I have used over the past 20 years or so (on several PCs now scrapped) I am satisfied, as best I can be, that it is working correctly from its new location.
Looking at the problem I encounter on the laptop. I start PMAIL from the directory C:\Users\atter\OneDrive\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe
and get the "User Name please" panel. When I enter either of the valid users names I get the message "The user you are attempting to 'become' (aml) does not exist on this system".
Question: having entered the user name (aml, it is a real user) where does PMAIL look to determine if the user name exists?