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StevenL said:  
"This might show some useful versions of older, renamed config.sys files.   
Is this the case?  If you are not sure, e-mail me copies of some to  
review.  Be sure to zip them before sending them, to preserve the  
timestamps."  
 
Well, I got the list in ZTBold, but this direction to zip is beyond me  
right now.  
 
Here is a list I discovered from your directions.  This might be helpful,  
I am unsure.  
 
C:\  
config        .sy>      5,691.a..   9-28-02   23:59:32  
config        .sys       5,336.a..   7-14-02   18:51:22                                               
config        .cdw       5,432.a..   9-09-02   11:58:16 CONFIG       .BK1        
4.949.a..    7-14-02   13:43:02  
config        .Bak        5019.a..    7-14-02    15:18:22  
config        .bad         5,691.a..   9-20-02    20:54:84  
Config        .733         5,410.a..    9-09-02   11:57:32  
config         .682         5,370.a..    9-09-02   9:25:30  
CONFIG        .217         5,337.a..    7-28-02   15:36:04  
Config         .078         5,384.a..     9-09-02   11:34:00  
CONFIG        .000         5,047.a..     7-14-02    15:27:20  
 
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