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In <20030806180623.244D51731A9@mx2.zoneedit.com>, on 08/06/03
at 11:50 AM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>As usual I forgot one question. Do I assume BackAgain2000 restores all
>file contents so long as it says the backup and restore were normal?
Pretty much. There's always the chance of program defects and so on, but
the probability is pretty low.
>What do I do if BA2000 gives a warning about a file at the end of a
>backup? Copy it somewhere with ZTBold so I can restore it if the
>BackAgain 2000 restore does not?
What kind of warning? There should be no warnings unless the file is in
use.
Steven
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