said: 
>You can modify the sysrestr.cmd from your other computer so that it will 
>work.  sysrestr.cmd is customized so that it can find the tools it needs 
>without a PATH setup.  Edit the script to make the paths are correct for 
>the eCS 1.2 install and it will work. 
>sysrestr.cmd is verbose, but simple.  You should be able to edit it 
>yourself.  If not ask questions. 
Hi Steven, 
Yes -- that worked. 
Thanks. 
I have now created a restore cmd file for that computer. 
One question: 
When I do a unimaint back desktop operation, it puts up a box with the 
question: "Variable Data." 
What, if anything, should I be putting in there? 
Thanks again, 
Sandy 
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