To: Jeff Nygren
  & Charles Dye:
               before I start edit, I did a DIR prog man.* and found a
file marked PROG MAN.COR dated a few years ago, it looked good, so I used
it as my new PROG MAN.INI... this was great, because it restored some of
the missing icons appropriate to the date of file... this prog man.cor was
so old... my question is this: why do I still have it? why do I not have a
more recent "backup"? does windows make backups of prog man.ini upon
re-installations and upgrades? and if so, where are they? and what are
they labeled? if I use this so-called "backup" marked .COR as my new .INI
file ie edit in all the missing icons/program groups... is this okay?/will
it cause me problems? ie does .COR stand for unusable/corrupt?

just curious for future use...

thanks in advance for any insights!

Andy
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