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Steven Levine wrote:
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> You probably changed the \Desktop directory
> structure enough to break something.
I can just TREE it against a backup, then, to find any changes. Yes?
> Learn how to use Unimaint's Desktop backup and restore.
> It can save up to 99 generations of restorable backups.
I *have* a UniMaint backup. But I can't open the UniMaint folder. When
my daily processing finishes, I'll open a command line window, change to
\UNIMAINT, and run unimaint.exe. I think. :)
Assuming UniMaint will run, do I just click on the Restore button?
> I suspect you need to work things through
> in a little more organized fashion.
I was organized for years. That's why I'm running OS/2. Should I keep
going on this tangent?!?! :)))))
- Peter
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