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Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 10:34:07 PST8
From: Ray Davison <raydav@charter.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Backup of desktop scheme

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Colin Campbell wrote:
> J R FOX wrote:
>
>> First of all, thanks to Steve & Steven for their
>> continuing dedication to the Live Help Desk. It is a
>> great service and much appreciated.
>>
>> This was the last thing Steve dealt with, on his way
>> out, but you'll recall our fiddling with the desktop
>> schemes -- color b.g., window highlight, and such ? What specific
>> files govern these preferences ? It
>> occurs to me that a stock UniMaint backup of the
>> desktop probbly won't cover this, and those files
>> would need to be added to the Supplemental Files
>> backup list.
>>
>>
>>
>> Jordan
>>
> Jordan,
> Wouldn't these things be covered by a standard "archive"?
>
> I would expect that you could just turn on archiving for your next boot,
> and have these settings saved for later restoration if that ever became
> necessary.

The default OS2.KEY is a little lean. Try this:

KEYFILE:OS2.INI
KEYFILE:OS2SYS.INI
KEYFILE:E:\CONFIG.SYS
KEYFILE:E:\STARTUP.CMD
KEYFILE:E:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
KEYFILE:E:\OS2INIT.CMD
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK0.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK1.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK10.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK11.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK12.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK13.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK14.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK15.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK2.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK3.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK4.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK5.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK6.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK7.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK8.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK9.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\SCENTER.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL.INI
KEYFILE:E:\IBMLAN\IBMLAN.INI
KEYFILE:E:\MPTN\ETC\RESOLV
KEYFILE:E:\MPTN\ETC\TCPOS2.INI
KEYFILE:E:\TCPIP\BIN\TCPSTART.CMD
KEYFILE:E:\MMOS2\MMPMCD.INI
KEYFILE:E:\MMOS2\SPI.INI
KEYFILE:E:\MMOS2\MIDITYPE.INI
KEYFILE:E:\MMOS2\MMPM2.INI
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\WIN.INI

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