wrote:
Probably not relevant here (and I don't use JFS, so
don't listen to me), but there is some kinda JFS
repair tool that has had several releases, as
mentioned on the VOICE List. Can't recall the name,
but I may even have downloaded it.
> DFSee V 8 might help. It has new JFS capabilities.
Did you notice any mention of our having to buy a v. 8
upgrade license (one would presume so), and what the
price might be ? I was last on Mensys or the DFSEE
support list a few days ago, and as of then had not
seen anything about this.
Jordan
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