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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 09:02:29 PST8
From: "Mark Abramowitz" <marka@relaypoint.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: sick desktop

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In <404368B2.40DE@peterskye.com>, on 03/01/04
at 08:45 AM, Peter Skye said:

>You don't have _any_ Desktop, or you don't have your own personal
>customized loved-by-Mark Desktop?

Well, I didn't have one with objects except for a command prompt until I
used orc. Now I don't have the originally installed one or the
loved-by-Mark one.

>If you have a Desktop, why can't you just copy the subdirectories from a
>backup into the new desktop directory? I've fiddled with the desktop
>directory and don't recall zapping anything.

Unimaint doesn't seem to want to let me do that. Now that I have some
objects to play with, I took at look at my unimaint backups. They appear
to make backups of several different elements of your system files. I
looked at the backup instructions in the backup command file, and it
looked like a separate zip was supposed to be made of my desktop.
However, it wasn't there in my backup! I went back several generations,
and finally came up one several months old that had it. I told unimaint
to restore that desktop directory, and while it was an old one, and not
up-to date, it looks like I'm back in business!

Thanks for your suggestion that got me thinking and back into exploration
mode!

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