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In <200410191820.3350297.69@scoug.com>, on 10/19/04   
   at 06:20 PM, "Harry Motin"  said:  
>When I read your instructions, " this will force the directory content to  
>be read and written  elsewhere", I mistakenly took that to mean "open  
>Incharge in the other directory and  attempt to use the auto backup  
>feature". But I guess it didn't.  
 
I would have said that, if that's what I wanted you to do.  You read a lot  
into my statement. :-)  
 
>I mean that the Incharge Info-Zip backups are labelled, XXXXXXX.Z?,  
 
OK.  That's what I thought.  There are lots of kinds of backups.   
Incharge's built in backup is just one of them.  I always figure it's  
better to ask than to assume.  
 
Steven  
 
 
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