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I see Harry beat me to the punch.
Gary Wong wrote:
> Svobi:
>
> Actually UniMaint ***used*** to be sold by SofTouch Systems (which
> also sold GammaTech). But a number of years ago, UniMaint then
> changed over to Filestar.
>
> SYNass i-lists wrote:
>> snip >Martin,
>>
>>> Let me suggest the following:
>>> If you have UniMaint or Sentry (both products from GammaTech), you
>>> can use either one to back up the Desktop. Both products have
>>> specific facilities to do that. You might try either one and then
>>> use a 2 step restore process as:
>>>
>>
>> Hi Martin and HCM
>> I believe that HCM may have made a mistake:
>> UniMaint isn't from Gammatech !?!
>>
>> Just see here:
>> http://www.filestar.com/pages/unimaint.html
>>
>> UniMaint is a "MustHave" for OS/2 ;-)
>>
>> Good luck, svobi
>>
>>
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