said:
>Hmmmm, how long ago was that ? I've been using the backup
>descriptions
>feature for a rather long time, possibly as long as I've been using
>Unimaint. I think the earliest descriptions I made went back to '97.
As I often mention to Peter, you need to read the documentation. :-)
From readme.txt
********************* V5.10.05 - 21 Jan 00 **********************
The items fixed in Version 5.10.05 are:
4. A default value will now be added to the Desktop Backup
Description.
The wording is questionable. The backups always got a timestamp
description. Was was added was the ability to enter your own additional
description.
>Yes, but you can't actively repair the INIs in another partition, can
>you -- only replace them with other existing versions ?
You and only run the repair option for the current desktop. I don't think
there's any technical reason for this. It just makes the code simplier.
However, you are not limited to straight replacement. If you knew what
you were doing, you could use your favorite .INI editor and fix things up.
Of course this is not practical for many types of errors. The data is
just too complicated.
Steven
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