said: 
Peter, 
Thanks a million.  I appreciate your taking the time required to crank out 
such detailed instructions for running dsync. 
You won't hear from me until tomorrow or Wednesday because I just got 
myself back on an 8 a.m to 12 p.m. EDT schedule after being on a 8 a.m. to 
12 p.m. PDT schedule (primarily for SCOUG-help).  Or did I?  It is 1:45 
a.m. and I still must put out the trash, clean the kitchen and do my 
stretching before going to bed.  Yuk. 
Jack 
>jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote: 
>>  
>> I am thinking of copying c: to l: by running Peter 
>> Skye's favorite, dsync, from my maintenance partition 
>Jack, 
>Following is a dSync configuration file which will 
>copy your C: partition to your L: partition. 
>A *WARNING* here:  dSync is a _synchronization_ program 
>and WILL DELETE anything on your L: partition which is 
>not on your C: partition.  If that's not what you want, 
>you can have dSync copy your C: partition into a subdirectory on your L: 
>partition (for example, you can copy C: into L:\C\) but you'll need a 
>different configuration file than the one which follows. 
>- Peter 
>################################################## 
>  Special Jack Huffman dSync configuration file 
>  --------------------------------------------- 
>DSync configuration file to make L: exactly the same as C: 
>File name:  dSync-C-L.cfg 
>Instructions:  Put dSync-C-L.cfg in the same directory as dSync.exe 
>Example run:  dSync -v dSync-C-L.cfg 
>where: -v is the Verbose switch and will display all activity on screen 
>       dSync-C-L.cfg is the configuration file which dSync will use FILE 
>STARTS AFTER FOLLOWING DELIMITER LINE: 
>################################################## 
>; **************************** 
>; dSync for OS/2, Config file. 
>; (c) 2001,2002 by madded2. 
>; **************************** 
>; Detailed log switch. 
>; Default value = Off, log only results & errors. 
>;FullLog = On 
>; Log file name. 
>; Default value = none, work without logging. 
>LogFile = dSync-C-L.log 
>; Daemon mode switch. 
>; Default value = Off. 
>;Daemon = On 
>; Time to work, for daemon mode only. In form HH[:MM[:SS]]. 
>; Default value = 00:00:00 (h:m:s) 
>;WorkTime = 01:00 
>; Econome CPU usage. 0..100. 0 - full usage, 100 - less usage. ; Default 
>value = 0. 
>;EconomeCPU = 95 
>; Archive attribute usage switch for files. 
>; Set it On for better monitoring of files changes. See docs for more 
>info. ; Default value = Off. 
>UseArchive = On 
>; Support for NFS filesystem. Use only if one of mirrored path on NFS 
>drive. ; Default value = Off. 
>;NFSSupport = On 
>; Ignore pathnames case. Do Not change this option ;) 
>; Default value = Off. 
>;IgnoreCase = On 
>; Disk Pathes 
>SrcPath = C:\ 
>DstPath = L:\ 
>;IgnorePath = C:\OS2\SYSTEM\SWAPPER.DAT 
>; NOTE:  Additional backup specification sets are allowed. 
>################################################## 
>FILE ENDS BEFORE PRECEDING DELIMITER LINE. 
>End of Jack Huffman dSync configuration file. 
>################################################## 
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