said:
>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.
Larry Carry developed IniMaint and renamed to the UniMaint when it grew
and became shareware. He sold it to Jim Read of HyperStar. According to
Jim, Larry is still supporting him at some level.
>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?
Partition sizes are not the issue. Special case knowledge is.
Personally, I would not trust something that old to deal with complex
problems. It's probably OK for deleting orphaned entries and backing up
the WPS.
>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.
This all converged into Unimaint.
Steven
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