Jon wrote:Regarding Profiles - I don't think I quite understand the relationship between the Profile listing (in the drop down box) and the configuration that they represent. If I understand you, when I do a default full sync it is saved as part of the configuration element of that Profile. If I sometime later do a full sync, but employ certain non-default behaviour, does that then automatically replace the default settings of that particular Profile?
Ahha, I now see our mistake. Sometimes PST files in Outlook are called profiles. This is the sort of profile in the drop down listing (it is essentially a PST file). Drop Down listings shows all Outlook profiles (or PST files if you wish) you have ever synchronized, just for easier selection. Not more.
And File-> Save Profile is absolutely another sort of Profile, it is an internal EZOS Configuration File. It can be easily replaced by "Save Configuration File". Configuration File (or Files-> Open/Save Profile) holds data about:
- 2 PST files/Outlook Profile (pair)
- all elements contained in this pair
- all settings made in Tools-> Options for this pair
Hope that explaines the difference between the Profiles (guess we need to rename EZOS Profiles into Conf File). Please ask if something is unclear.
Jon wrote:
In addition, if I have created a Profile that I no longer wish to use and want to eliminate it from the drop-down list, how do I get rid of it?
Since this is just a listing of PST files you ever synchronized, we did not implement any function to clear this list, thinking this is not a needed feature. But there was a similar request, so we will have to do it in one of the next versions.