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In <20050828223728-38949-11@scoug.com>, on 08/28/05
at 10:37 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Since I shut down daily, sometimes for two days at a time, I reboot
>Mozilla frequently.
OK. That's means the problem is likely elsewhere.
>Where do I put the pauses? My inclination, since I am restoring the most
>recent backup generation, is to put them after the line:
>IF EXIST "H:\UNIFILES\SUPRESTR.CMD" CALL "H:\UNIFILES\SUPRESTR.CMD" 01
Well, the brute force approach would be to put a pause before and after
each unzip invocation.
You can optimize this to doing this only for the unzips following the
:NOPARM label since you are not supplying any parameters.
Regards,
Steven
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