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That is a very good tip. Thanks.
It seems not so long ago that I remembered all those odd fixes, but now
what serves as a hard drive in my brain has either gotten full or has lost
its capacity to store data.
I will start making those little notes. I like the idea of using a
standard name for the notes, because I can see that I would never remember
what they were for otherwise!
Sandy
In , on 05/26/06
at 10:30 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
>In <200605231744.k4NHivmM150654@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 05/23/06
> at 10:44 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>It was so many years ago that I struggled with all of this that I
>>completely forgot that that was what had happened. Once I saw the other
>>driver in the PMFax driver setup notebook, it all came back to me.
>FWIW, I tend to dislike pain, so I have workarounds that attempt to avoid
>the occurrence of unnecessary pain. Whenever I have to do something odd
>to get something working, I leave myself a note in the directory
>containing the modified files in a notes file that always has a standard
>name (SHLNotes.txt). The note can be pretty cryptic since it only needs
>enough detail to jog my memory years later. Since the note files all
>have the same name, they are easy to find, even on backups. They are
>also easy to restore fram a backup to a new installation.
>Regards,
>Steven
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