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Hi Peter and Steven  
Myself I dod not switch over to using Unimaint's backup tools !  
I am doing a very frequent archive with the WPS archive !!  
 
Do I miss something important doing so ???  
Your suggestions are awaited with big interests ;-)  
 
Thanks in advance and cheers, svobi =  
 
 
 
 
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In <4010B7C7.D1C@peterskye.com>, on 01/22/04 =  
 
   at 09:58 PM, Peter Skye  said:  
>worth of happy?  Heck if I know.  But I clean my INI's with it a lot  
so I  
>guess so.  
 
Did you ever switch over to using Unimaint's backup tools?  
 
Regards, Steven  
 
 
 
 
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