Post by ***@gmail.comRather than installing Eudora from scratch, I copied two folders from the old drive to the new. One is the Eudora folder under Program Files (x86). The other is the "data" folder, again called Eudora from under user name/AppData. I thought this would be adequate, but I suppose something in the registry needs to be touched. Running Eudora.exe gives the error, "Can not start Eudora the first time with attachments. Please start Eudora by double clicking the Eudora icon or by the command line."
When I try to run Eudora from a command line I get the same error.
I suppose this means just what it says? I don't have an icon, but I suppose they mean the one created when running the installation. So am I stuck with installing Eudora then trying to patch files by trial and error? I find Eudora to not be very forgiving with the mailbox access setup and there are enough variables with very little feedback about errors so it can be a hugely frustrating process to get it working.
I've moved Eudora to new machines many times and I don't recall ever having to install from scratch. But it's been some years now and I just don't recall the details anymore.
I also just copy my Eudora to new computers.
One trick you have to sure and use the right "Target" in your Desktop
Shortcut for Eudora to open. In my case my Eudora is on my E: drive
and my target command is:
E:\eudora7\Eudora.exe "E:\eudora7\rr"
I always have at least 2 HDs in all my computers and I never put
Eudora on C:. If you are moving it from a Win 7 to a Win 10 computer,
then Windows 10 will not necessary allow you to use the old Folder
that you use to Use, especially if you try to put it C: drive. On my
one computer that only has a C: in Windows 10, I put Eudora in a new
folder that I created on C: and not in the Program folder.
I also am running the latest HERMES update by the way. Also I don't
try to let Win 10 launch Eudora. I think you have to do an install to
get that function to work. There are lots of other tips in this news
group on how to move and Reinstall Eudora in Windows 10.