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Steven Levine wrote:
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> For this he needs Unimaint to validate EA's.
I think that IniMaint was sold to UniMaint which was then sold to
MultiMaint. I'm not sure when Jim Read (Dallas) picked it up.
Anyway, I have an old IniMaint from 1995. Is it still safe to use --
are there any bugs or incompatibilities with today's current big
partitions?
The IniMaint which I have refers to a program called SysMaint which
isn't included with IniMaint. SysMaint apparently is the utility which
corrects EA's (for the 1995 version of IniMaint). I don't know anything
about SysMaint.
Here are the UniMaint links I have:
http://www.filestar.com/
http://www.filestar.com/pages/unimaint.html
http://www.filestar.com/pages/download.html
- Peter
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