Hallo Käö§,

On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 14:11:13 +1000 GMT (24/02/2001, 12:11 +0800 GMT),
Käö§ wrote:

K> When I am done I rename the ZIP as the today's date and store it.

K> The REALLY big plus to this method is that when restoring or even just
K> wanting to know what's in there, it's just a snap, no need to start
K> TB! and fool around with restore-functions or similar, just "get right
K> to it".

Thanks for sharing this. Actually, I do the same thing, also with
Windows Commander. However, I do one step before zipping it all: I
back up the Rit registry key and also put it into the same zip file.

Oh, BTW, In WinCommander, you can just highlight the TB directory and
then click File / Pack. That's what I do, I indisciminately zip the
whole directory. It will create a new zip file with today's date, so
you don't have to worry about that. But this is getting OT.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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