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Hi Jack  
I am also using UniMaint ...  
... mostly for INI maintenance but your questions below   
are also very interesting for me too ;-)   
 
>I am curious about something svobi said in a post responding to  
my  
>question, "what files would you add to the never delete files in  
>Unimaint?" He said to add these files in c:\os2\dll:   
scenter.cfg and any  
>dockxx.config files because they are the Warp Center files.  
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>Does Unimaint's desktop backup pick up these files as I assume.   
Or does  
>it only backup the files in the desktop folder?  
 
Not being familiar with UniMaint's backup and security abilities   
I would like to heer and learn more to know how UniMaint deals  
with !  
 
Thanks for you bringing up this question ;-))  
svobi  
 
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