wrote:
> Oh, I though you knew this. Just restore:
>
> \config.sys
> \mptn\bin\setup.cmd
> \ibmcom\protocol.ini
Ah, looks like we're back to assumptions again. ;-)
Nothing from \IBMCOM\MACS . . . ?
If that's all there is to it, I may not even need to
access a cloned drive, as I think there are some
earlier versions of the latter two in \Previous
directories. (Config.Sys I always keep archival
copies of, in each boot partition.) That must either
be automatic, when they were changed, or have been
your doing, because I didn't have that much foresight.
Realizing this, I have since added these to the
filelist archived by UniMaint's Supplemental Backups.
If we ever get Peer going on this box, I bet there
must be a couple more files that *should* be added.
Regards,
Jordan
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