![]() ![]() Insert rules for New Moon and MailNews but only thanks to the presence of the "dectect Key" rule referring to Firefox or Thunderbird. Winapp2.ini does not support non-English system configurations or portable software natively. reg file imported from, say, Win7 x86.ĮDIT2: Since you also keep Thunderbird installed, you can probably figure out yourself what subkeys should be contained under "HKLM\Software\Binary Outcast\Interlink" by extrapolating from "HKLM\Software\Mozilla\Mozilla Thunderbird" shouldn't be hard to create needed entries yourself Edited Apby VistaLover Just my 2 eurocents, of course (auguroni ).ĮDIT: By inspecting more closely your CCleaner screenshots, I can now see that indeed Mail News does create "\Binary Outcast\Interlink" directories, so you should be fine with a. In the above case, you can always modify yourself the " Winapp2.ini" file locally, since it's open source: reg file and then merge it on your XP machine sadly, I'm not interested in testing that e-mail client, but modify the paths accordingly if the Mail News fork doesn't advertise itself as "\Binary Outcast\Interlink". Again, this is most probably due to the lack of a proper installer for the XP/Vista Interlink fork ( Mail News) my advice again would be to install official Interlink on a supported OS (default installation location and 32-bit architecture would be preferable), export the written key as a. Which is not present in our version of Interlink MailNews. ![]() However, these rules are not good for our version of Interlink MailNews.ĭetect1 = HKLM\Software\Binary Outcast\Interlink ![]()
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