Hello.
I've just added Windows 7 to my desktop in a dual-boot config, with the existing XP OS.
Pegasus (4.51) which I've used for years is on a third partition and the Mail folders are on a fourth.
I can point Windows 7 at the Pegasus installation and it loads OK. I can alter the location of the Mail Folders in the recommended way (change without move) and Pegasus will correctly list all my folders and show the number of messages in each etc. but it also runs the new connection wizard and if I try to access any of the mail folders I get an 'index corrupted' message.
However the indexes are not corrupted as everything still works OK in XP.
I did reinstall Pegasus to its own directory under Windows 7 in case it was a registry problem but the result is the same.
I've run pmail.cfg on both installations pointing at the Mail folders but the Windows 7 installation always reports corrupted index if it tries to access a mail folder.
As I want to run XP and 7 in tandem for a while while the latter settles in and problems are revealed. Is it possible to use common mail folders for both installation?
<p>Hello.</p><p>I've just added Windows 7 to my desktop in a dual-boot config, with the existing XP OS.</p><p>Pegasus (4.51) which I've used for years is on a third partition and the Mail folders are on a fourth.</p><p>I can point Windows 7 at the Pegasus installation and it loads OK.&nbsp; I can alter the location of the Mail Folders in the recommended way (change without move) and Pegasus will correctly list all my folders and show the number of messages in each etc. but it also runs the new connection wizard and if I try to access any of the mail folders I get an 'index corrupted' message.</p><p>However the indexes are not corrupted as everything still works OK in XP.</p><p>I did reinstall Pegasus to its own directory under Windows 7 in case it was a registry problem but the result is the same.</p><p>I've run pmail.cfg on both installations pointing at the Mail folders but the Windows 7 installation always reports corrupted index if it tries to access a mail folder.</p><p>As I want to run XP and 7 in tandem for a while while the latter settles in and problems are revealed.&nbsp; Is it possible to use common mail folders for both installation?
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