said:
>That's okay, The Duck denies that he spends time perusing the contents of
>my wallet.
You mean there's actually one member of your family that doesn't?
>control files for WarpCenter (SmartCenter)? I have dock0.cfg through
>dock15.cfg but only dock0.cfg has any apparent data, all the others have
>a length of 46. Is there a utility which will display the scenter.cfg
>and dock*.cfg contents?
Not to worry. The manual was printed before the functionality was added.
After you install and update to the latest CSD, peruse the unimaint\txt
directory. This covers add the additions and contains some good overview
material.
>UniMaint says to back up SYSTEM.INI, CONTROL.INI and PROGMAN.INI. I
>found these in my \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\ directory. I don't need them, right?
Read up on the Supplemental Backup. This is a user defined catchall for
anything you might want to backup regularly, config.sys, autoexec.bat
whatever. Everyone finds different uses for it. So will you.
>UniMaint says to back up STARTUP.CMD. I don't have one. What is it? If
>I create one with only one line and which says
It's available for running programs after the kernel boots and while PM is
starting up. If you don't have it don't worry about it.
BTW, the duplicate desktop stuff Jordan was thinking of is discussed is in
altdesk.txt. However, it's not the fix for the problem you created with
xcopy.
Steven
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