wrote:
> Unless you are fiddling with the colors, the desktop
> background, and the
> like, I don't see why the "key files" wouldn't be
> enough to preserve the
> desktop.
That is precisely what we were doing.
> Maybe we'll hear something Steven, and
> I'll learn that I've
> just been living on good luck for the last 15+
> years!
Yes. He informs us that this is covered by the main
WPS .INIs, so I guess that will be taken care of with
the default (UniMaint) backup. btw, I regard that
program as being essential, and am surprised to hear
of its non-use by anyone running OS/2. Well, maybe
except for the Duck, but that's another story . . . .
Jordan
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