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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (6256)2/13/1999 7:34:00 AM
From: Spots  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14778
 
>>All Data locations should be user definable and contained within those directories, end of story!

Program and data locations. Most especially DLLs.

NOW end of story!



To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (6256)2/13/1999 9:38:00 AM
From: Clarence Dodge  Respond to of 14778
 
Sean

I recommend always waiting
30 minutes from the time you decide to restore to the time you start the process. This gives
youa chance to think about things before you run off and accidently wipe out


Thats very doable for me...you may have noticed my tendance to ponder <g> This being my first restore, I had the luxury of a damn the consequences attitude. I realize this will not be the case in future. The majority of my thinking was taken up by deciding to use either DI or PM. I realized I did not have the necessary knowledge to make a really informed decision between the two.

All Data locations should be user definable and contained
within those directories, end of story!


Most definitely....not doing so results in the biggest time wast while looking for items that could be buried almost anywhere. Along those lines I was wondering how effective remove programs and uninstall functions were in digging out those buried files?

Thanks for the encouraging words'

Clarence

BTW Where are you're Jackson Hole pics posted?