said:
>If Butch has not done any manual WPS archiving he will have no chance to
>restore from this point ;-(
You are a couple messages behind. Probably because of the time
difference. My analysis yesterday indicate that this is most likely not
true. Butch already restored the orginal archive. This lost all his
changes to date. However, all the replaced files and folders were saved
during the restore process. My guess is Butch just does not yet
understand what he is looking at and does not yet understand the
procedures needed to put the saved data back in place.
Once he restores the data from \os2\archives\current, he will be back with
the broken RSJ setup. This can be corrected by some common sense
config.sys editing. Then RSJ can be installed again and most likely will
work fine.
>... so I assume Butch only has #0 in his Recovery Choice Menu !
Which he already used to overwrite his previous setup.
>First of all: ASK and DISCUSS and CONSIDER/RECONSIDER
>before taking any actions to be warned before an emergency
>appears.
This is the key point. I would make the same statement for after an
emergency occurs. Random actions tend to only make the problem worse.
Steven
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