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Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 09:31:39 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Backup & Repair (was: Taskbar Tray)

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In <3EB0F9FF.78FC@peterskye.com>, on 05/01/03
at 03:42 AM, Peter Skye said:

>Paranoia keeps you healthy. :->>

Tell that to your southern lifestyle.

>What!?! Some role model *you* are!

Works for me.

>Unimaint and my syBackup.cmd are both doing the same thing (zipping up
>the files). I like having a freestanding backup program so I can start
>it different ways -- from startup.cmd plus on a timer plus "when I want
>to". I delete the older backups manually.

There's nothing to stop you from invoking sysback.cmd from the command
line or where ever.

>Speaking of UniMaint, I have a question about UniMaint Repair of the
>OS2*.INI files. I run these two repair options:

> Do All WPS, PM and File Handle Repairs
> Do All Inidividual INI File Repairs

>Should any of the others be run? The manual isn't clear on which
>selections should be run during normal scheduled maintenance.

It typically run just:

Do All WPS, PM and File Handle Repairs

I run the other others now an then just to see what will happen. Most are
subsets of the primary do all option. A few are clearly more agressive
versions. As you note, the manual is not all that clear about how the
options relate, although the information is there. Do a search for "do
all" and scan the hits that apply to the repair options.

Steven

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