Don't know of option for password??
Only thing that would come to mind is when one had a Novell Network with an installation of Pegasus on a local drive. If not logged into Novell server it might prompt for Novell Login?
Generally, one just copies the Pegasus C:\PMAIL directory structure to the new hard disk.
Then doing an upgrade should take old settings.
If did a new install from scratch it might setup a multi-user config, but that would prompt for user name not password?
Also, make sure not to install in Programs directory, since Windows doesn't allow access that Pegasus needs.
I would bring up task manager, and make sure it is Pegasus that is asking for password, might be some Windows or antivirus program doing some kind of security thing.
Perhaps others have seen this, but I haven't.
Good Luck.
Don't know of option for password??
Only thing that would come to mind is when one had a Novell Network with an installation of Pegasus on a local drive. If not logged into Novell server it might prompt for Novell Login?
Generally, one just copies the Pegasus C:\PMAIL directory structure to the new hard disk.
Then doing an upgrade should take old settings.
If did a new install from scratch it might setup a multi-user config, but that would prompt for user name not password?
Also, make sure not to install in Programs directory, since Windows doesn't allow access that Pegasus needs.
I would bring up task manager, and make sure it is Pegasus that is asking for password, might be some Windows or antivirus program doing some kind of security thing.
Perhaps others have seen this, but I haven't.
Good Luck.