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In <200310122315.4840234.6@scoug.com>, on 10/12/03   
   at 11:15 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>I searched all of SCOUG using the term " unimaint and checkini and  
>cleanini".  The only Mr. KIA file I found was dated September, 2002 and I  
>didn't see the details I was hoping to see.  
 
That's the article I was thinking of.  What details are you still looking  
for?  
 
>My previous problems with Unimaint may stem from the fact that I am  
>having trouble with BA2K.  File->restore and file->compare work fine but  
>file->backup locks it up so I have to close it via the window list.  
 
You probably still have some sort of configuration problem.  Take a look  
where your TMP directory is located.  Perhaps you are trying to restore to  
a drive with active files?  
 
HTH,  
 
Steven.  
 
 
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