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at 12:56 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Does Unimaint's desktop backup pick up these files as I assume. Or does
>it only backup the files in the desktop folder?
Unimaint backs them up. FWIW, the desktop backup is a bit more than just
backing up the desktop folder. This is one of my recent backups:
SYSBCK01 .zip 2,449,813 .a.. 10-18-02 13:21:30
Here's the content:
SYSBDR01 .zip 1,768,168 .a.. 10-18-02 13:21:26
SYSBIN01 .zip 678,615 .a.. 10-18-02 13:21:04
SYSWC01 .zip 2,564 .a.. 10-18-02 13:21:26
These are the Desktop directory tree and its contents, the .ini's
(OS2.INI, OS2SYS.INI) and the Warpcenter files, respectively.
I use the supplemental backup to capture things like config.sys and so on.
Steven
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