[quote user="knittergirl"]
I did run pconfig.exe In "Standalone Configuration" it says: C:\Programme\PMAIL\MAIL\~8, which I guess should be fine? The folder containing the mail-files is located here: C:\Programme\PMAIL\MAIL\ADMIN
The other thing is, I guess, I should have a file named pmail.usr somewhere to make this work, but I did a search and it does not exist. It also looks as if it had already not existed prior to my problem with accessing Pegasus Mail?
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If you are running Windows Vista or Windows 7, you should install Pmail in c:\pmail, for example, and by no means in (the equivalent of) c:\program files.
Pmail.usr is only created when installing Pmail in multi-user mode.
[quote user="knittergirl"]<p>I did run pconfig.exe In "Standalone Configuration" it says:&nbsp;<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px;">C:\Programme\PMAIL\MAIL\~8, which I guess should be fine? The folder containing the mail-files is located here:&nbsp;C:\Programme\PMAIL\MAIL\ADMIN</span></p><p>The other thing is, I guess, I should have a file named pmail.usr somewhere to make this work, but I did a search and it does not exist. It also looks as if it had already not existed prior to my problem with accessing Pegasus Mail?</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>If you are running Windows Vista or Windows 7, you should install Pmail in c:\pmail, for example, and by no means in (the equivalent of) c:\program files.</p><p>Pmail.usr is only created when installing Pmail in multi-user mode.
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