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Hi Harry
Thanks a lot for your new REXX script.
Appreciating your efforts I will try tests asap and give
feedbacks ;-)
Till soon with kind regards
svobi
hmotin@attglobal.net on 31.08.2002 23.11.48
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: REXX Interface to BA2K CLBACK
Sandy, svobi et al:
Attached please find a REXX script that I wrote to automate the
use of
the Back Again/2000 commandline backup facility (CLBACK.EXE). It
is
pretty "bullet-proof", I think. It really eases the use of
CLBACK.EXE
To use it you need to do the following:
1. Copy it to the same directory as CLBACK.EXE
2. Have REXX installed on your system
3. Have a color monitor
4. Run it as an ordinary REXX program from the commandline (do
not use
PMREXX)
When you start it up, it will configure itself and provide you
with
instructions. Try it out and let me know what you think.
HCM
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