said:
>No .set file here. How come _you_ get one and I don't?
Urk. Typo. I meant the .bst file stored in the Sets directory.
>I select Disk Device, browse to the target directory, and click on OK.
>Then Back Again/2000 Server gets stuck. How do you close the OK window?
>I can only close it here if I click on Cancel.
It wants a file name. For example:
D:\DMP\SLAMAIN\DrvF.DAT
Thats why there's a *.dat in the File Dialog entry field. For more help,
such as it is, click on the Help button in the Device dialog box.
Note that the selected file is a container that can contain multiple
backup volumes so you need to set the erase options to be consistent with
this.
Steven
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