said:
>What, in my eyeball A-B comparison, should I look at besides the names?
The EA's etc.
>When my daily processing finishes, I'll open a command line window,
>change to \UNIMAINT, and run unimaint.exe.
Hope it works (see below).
>Thanks, Steven. What I think I'd better do is make another UniMaint
>backup first (assuming I can get UniMaint to run), then follow your
>directions and restore the earlier one.
That's OK. Just keep track of which generation is which.
>But I'm puzzled by something. You say to run SysRestr, but there's no
>such program:
> [H:\Maintenance\UniMaint]dir *.cmd
> 9-07-01 7:23a 2578 0 SYSBACK.CMD
You've got a setup problem. You didn't tell Unimaint to automatically
rebuild sysrestr.cmd (do Restore CMD when Backup) and you didn't build it
yourself. Desktop -> Create Restore CMD File.
>By chance do you mean SysBack? Should I run SysBack (not SysRestr)?
No. No.
The really important question is do you have any files named SYSBCK*.ZIP
FWIW, you can do the restore manually, worse comes to worse.
Steven
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