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    OT: Base path PERL



    You've got to be kidding, right?

    With all of the crap posts that come thru this list, and you think that mine
    is bad?
    I know that it's not directly merchant related, but is it any less OT than
    discussions on popups, domain name registration, CSS, viruses, or some of
    the other discussions that have recently taken place?

    I know that some discussions are totally inappropriate (anything related to
    politics or religion!), but, come on, are you telling me that a simple PERL
    question is SOOO off topic and offended you so much that you had to chide me
    publicly for it?

    Yes, there may be forums specifically set up for such topics. I know there
    is a PERL forum. However, I only needed one simple question answered, and I
    figured that the collective brains of this forum would be able to do it.
    Incidentally, Wil, you got it right. They were looking for a variant of
    /home/user/htdocs/cgi-bin. I had it right, I just had a trailing /. So,
    thanks for the help!

    Matt

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Wil Hatfield" <[email protected]>
    To: "Matt Williams (Nova Companies)" <[email protected]>; "Miva Users
    Group" <[email protected]>
    Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:16 PM
    Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


    > Are you lost? This is a Miva and Miva Merchant mailing list. You can get
    > Perl help over at perl.com. I also suggest you contact the author of the
    > script first.
    >
    > OT posts of scripting flavors are fine but I think Perl questions would
    just
    > really scramble the brains of the newbies on the list.
    >
    >
    > Wil Hatfield
    > HyperConX Customer Care
    >
    > HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
    > 1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada
    >
    > Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
    > support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
    > choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
    > connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
    > needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
    > Companies)
    > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:18 PM
    > To: Miva Users Group
    > Subject: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
    >
    >
    > I'm trying to run a Perl script on one of my sites, but I cant get it to
    > work. Online help for the script says that I probably didn't put my
    > basepath into the script configuration correctly. BUT, I think I have.
    > I remember seeing some little .cgi script that you could use to call
    > your basepath, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
    >
    > Matt
    >
    >


    Comment


      OT: Base path PERL



      Probably because you updated OpenUI??
      You need to activate "english" in the OpenLanguage section
      Finding this section can be confusing. Near the top of the admin tree,
      you'll see your store name which you need to expand to find the
      OpenLanguage section

      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected]
      [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sustainit
      Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:02 AM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: [mru] account login labels not showing


      What have I done now?

      The labels on the Account Login Page are not showing. The fields and
      submit button are there just no labels. Any ideas on what the problem
      might be and how I can fix it?

      Thanks, Alex


      Comment


        module so SE's don't display results for a deleted product or category



        You've got to be kidding, right?

        With all of the crap posts that come thru this list, and you think that mine
        is bad?
        I know that it's not directly merchant related, but is it any less OT than
        discussions on popups, domain name registration, CSS, viruses, or some of
        the other discussions that have recently taken place?

        I know that some discussions are totally inappropriate (anything related to
        politics or religion!), but, come on, are you telling me that a simple PERL
        question is SOOO off topic and offended you so much that you had to chide me
        publicly for it?

        Yes, there may be forums specifically set up for such topics. I know there
        is a PERL forum. However, I only needed one simple question answered, and I
        figured that the collective brains of this forum would be able to do it.
        Incidentally, Wil, you got it right. They were looking for a variant of
        /home/user/htdocs/cgi-bin. I had it right, I just had a trailing /. So,
        thanks for the help!

        Matt

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: "Wil Hatfield" <[email protected]>
        To: "Matt Williams (Nova Companies)" <[email protected]>; "Miva Users
        Group" <[email protected]>
        Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:16 PM
        Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


        > Are you lost? This is a Miva and Miva Merchant mailing list. You can get
        > Perl help over at perl.com. I also suggest you contact the author of the
        > script first.
        >
        > OT posts of scripting flavors are fine but I think Perl questions would
        just
        > really scramble the brains of the newbies on the list.
        >
        >
        > Wil Hatfield
        > HyperConX Customer Care
        >
        > HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
        > 1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada
        >
        > Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
        > support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
        > choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
        > connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
        > needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!
        >
        >
        >
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: [email protected]
        > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
        > Companies)
        > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:18 PM
        > To: Miva Users Group
        > Subject: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
        >
        >
        > I'm trying to run a Perl script on one of my sites, but I cant get it to
        > work. Online help for the script says that I probably didn't put my
        > basepath into the script configuration correctly. BUT, I think I have.
        > I remember seeing some little .cgi script that you could use to call
        > your basepath, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
        >
        > Matt
        >
        >


        Comment


          module so SE's don't display results for a deleted product or category



          Thanks a lot Tom!

          Eli Boone

          -----Original Message-----
          From: Tom [mailto:[email protected]]
          Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:39 PM
          To: Eli Boone; Jason Henderson; [email protected]
          Subject: RE: [mru] module so SE's don't display results for a deleted
          product or category


          You can remove the individual product pages manually. Visit this page for
          full
          details:

          <A HREF ="http://www.google.com/remove.html">http://www.google.com/remove.html</A>

          HTH
          Tom

          > -----Original Message-----
          > From: [email protected]
          > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Eli Boone
          > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 4:32 PM
          > To: Jason Henderson; Eli Boone; [email protected]
          > Subject: RE: [mru] module so SE's don't display results for a deleted
          > product or category
          >
          >
          > Hi Jason,
          >
          > Does anyone else ever have a problem with old products showing up in SEs?
          > Some of these old products were deleted from my store months ago.
          >
          > Thanks, Eli Boone
          >
          > -----Original Message-----
          > From: Jason Henderson [mailto:[email protected]]
          > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:22 PM
          > To: Eli Boone; [email protected]
          > Subject: Re: [mru] module so SE's don't display results for a deleted
          > product or category
          >
          >
          > No such module.
          >
          > Jason
          >
          >
          > > Hi everyone,
          > >
          > > I thought that I saw a post in the past about a module that would
          somehow
          > > not allow deleted products or categories from showing up in Search
          > Engines.
          > > I use the Fatal Erro Plus module (which I would highly recommend to all)
          > and
          > > there are many results showing up in the SEs for product/cats that have
          > been
          > > deleted.
          > >
          > > Thank You,
          > >
          > > Eli Boone
          > > www.jjdog.com
          > > www.ferretdepot.com
          > >
          > >

          Comment


            Is it possible to allow cod 'only' if a certain product is in your cart?



            Is it possible to allow customers to pay by cod 'only' if a certain product
            is in your cart?

            Or to make it even easier, a certain category?

            Thanks
            Joelle


            Comment


              Is it possible to allow cod 'only' if a certain product is in your cart?



              I am building my wholesale website with Miva 4.22, and I've got a
              question. We sell wholesale T-shirts, and presumably our customers
              will be adding 4 medium of this shirt, 5 large of that shirt. Is
              there a better way to add items to the cart other than the tedious
              add to basket, go back, add to basket, go back, change quantity, and
              so on?

              Any help would be appreciated. A way to show all options on one page,
              with a quantity box, would be dandy.
              --
              ________________________________
              J-LIST <A HREF ="http://www.jlist.com">http://www.jlist.com</A>
              Thousands of unique products from Japan, from Hello Kitty toilet
              paper to miniature sushi to our world-famous "I'm looking for a
              Japanese girlfriend" T-shirts. Visit us now!

              Interested in my life in Japan? See the Peter Payne homepage at
              <A HREF ="http://www.peterpayne.net/">http://www.peterpayne.net/</A>


              Comment


                VikingCoders and other 3rd Party sites



                Cindy,

                They are usually on top of things. Heard back in five minutes yesterday.
                What questions do you have?

                Jason
                Miva Merchant Modules
                http://jmhonline.net/mivamerchantmodules
                Largest and most complete listing database of modules anywhere!
                Over 1400 listings. Over 490 Compiled. Over 70 Free Modules.
                Simply the best regardless of database software used.


                > Hello,
                >
                > Can someone recommend me some 3rd party sites for Miva Merchant modules?
                > I've been looking at Viking Coders but I sent a question in to them and
                > haven't heard back... which makes me wonder how reliable are they? Is it
                > just me or are they usually on top of thing?
                >
                > thanks,
                > cindy
                >


                Comment


                  VikingCoders and other 3rd Party sites



                  Is it possible to allow customers to pay by cod 'only' if a certain product
                  is in your cart?

                  Or to make it even easier, a certain category?

                  Thanks
                  Joelle


                  Comment


                    Category Tree Background Image



                    Sure,

                    Check out this great little freebie from Viking Coders:
                    <A HREF ="http://www.vikingcoders.com/store/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=FREE">http://www.vikingcoders.com/store/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=FREE</A>

                    Scroll down and look for VC_treetable and then choose the correct flavor for
                    your site.

                    Regards,

                    Peter Stoermer
                    [email protected]
                    ============================================
                    Web Design | Web Hosting | Miva Merchant Partner
                    Total Hosting -- Our Name Says It All
                    <A HREF ="http://www.TotalHosting.com">http://www.TotalHosting.com</A>
                    888.600.5630 x212




                    -----Original Message-----
                    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
                    On Behalf Of Cory
                    Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:57 PM
                    To: [email protected]
                    Subject: [mru] Category Tree Background Image

                    Can you put/add a background image to the category tree??


                    Comment


                      OT: Base path PERL



                      My point exactly! Maybe it just came across wrong. Been a tough week. Don't
                      learn Perl from a Miva list and don't learn Miva from a Perl list. That is
                      when the scrambled brains come in.

                      > Incidentally, Wil, you got it right.

                      Yep. Learned it on the Perl list. {MvEG} :-)

                      You never want to use a trailing slash in your Basepath because then the
                      variables later turn out to look like
                      /home/user/htdocs/cgi-bin//somedir/somedoc.ext which isn't always going to
                      turn out well depending on the script.


                      Wil Hatfield
                      HyperConX Customer Care

                      HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                      1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada

                      Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
                      support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
                      choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
                      connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
                      needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!




                      -----Original Message-----
                      From: [email protected]
                      [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
                      Companies)
                      Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 5:55 AM
                      To: Miva Users Group
                      Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


                      You've got to be kidding, right?

                      With all of the crap posts that come thru this list, and you think that mine
                      is bad?
                      I know that it's not directly merchant related, but is it any less OT than
                      discussions on popups, domain name registration, CSS, viruses, or some of
                      the other discussions that have recently taken place?

                      I know that some discussions are totally inappropriate (anything related to
                      politics or religion!), but, come on, are you telling me that a simple PERL
                      question is SOOO off topic and offended you so much that you had to chide me
                      publicly for it?

                      Yes, there may be forums specifically set up for such topics. I know there
                      is a PERL forum. However, I only needed one simple question answered, and I
                      figured that the collective brains of this forum would be able to do it.
                      Incidentally, Wil, you got it right. They were looking for a variant of
                      /home/user/htdocs/cgi-bin. I had it right, I just had a trailing /. So,
                      thanks for the help!

                      Matt

                      ----- Original Message -----
                      From: "Wil Hatfield" <[email protected]>
                      To: "Matt Williams (Nova Companies)" <[email protected]>; "Miva Users
                      Group" <[email protected]>
                      Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:16 PM
                      Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Base path PERL


                      > Are you lost? This is a Miva and Miva Merchant mailing list. You can get
                      > Perl help over at perl.com. I also suggest you contact the author of the
                      > script first.
                      >
                      > OT posts of scripting flavors are fine but I think Perl questions would
                      just
                      > really scramble the brains of the newbies on the list.
                      >
                      >
                      > Wil Hatfield
                      > HyperConX Customer Care
                      >
                      > HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                      > 1.800.894.3613 - Tollfree in the US and Canada
                      >
                      > Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, tollfree
                      > support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
                      > choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
                      > connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
                      > needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!
                      >
                      >
                      >
                      >
                      > -----Original Message-----
                      > From: [email protected]
                      > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Matt Williams (Nova
                      > Companies)
                      > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:18 PM
                      > To: Miva Users Group
                      > Subject: [mru] OT: Base path PERL
                      >
                      >
                      > I'm trying to run a Perl script on one of my sites, but I cant get it to
                      > work. Online help for the script says that I probably didn't put my
                      > basepath into the script configuration correctly. BUT, I think I have.
                      > I remember seeing some little .cgi script that you could use to call
                      > your basepath, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
                      >
                      > Matt
                      >
                      >


                      Comment


                        Miva engine bug?



                        Hi,

                        Using Merchant 4.21 w? OpenUI 4.91

                        OpenUI 4.93 update says: Added workaround for Miva Engine bug

                        Can somewhat tell me what this bug is?

                        Thanks,
                        Don


                        Comment


                          Miva engine bug?



                          The bug was causing issues with Windows Servers. Check the release
                          notes and OpenUI.org, they've posted about it in their FAQ.

                          Vic Vega
                          WolfPaw Computers
                          Miva Merchant Hosting Specialists
                          "Put the power of the pack to work for you!"(sm)
                          Ph: 1 (866) WOLFPAW
                          www.wpcomp.com


                          -----Original Message-----
                          From: [email protected]
                          [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Don (vitavet.com)
                          Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 7:29 PM
                          To: 'Miva Users Group'
                          Subject: [mru] Miva engine bug?


                          Hi,

                          Using Merchant 4.21 w? OpenUI 4.91

                          OpenUI 4.93 update says: Added workaround for Miva Engine bug

                          Can somewhat tell me what this bug is?

                          Thanks,
                          Don


                          Comment


                            VikingCoders and other 3rd Party sites



                            Cindy,

                            Viking is awesome. Their products are solid. I've been thrilled with all
                            their standard offerings
                            that I've used and have even contributed $$ to have additional features
                            included in some of them... which are
                            now available to others at the normal module price. I am well pleased with
                            their stuff.

                            Kelly


                            ----- Original Message -----
                            From: "Jason Henderson" <[email protected]>
                            To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
                            Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:51 PM
                            Subject: Re: [mru] VikingCoders and other 3rd Party sites


                            > Cindy,
                            >
                            > They are usually on top of things. Heard back in five minutes yesterday.
                            > What questions do you have?
                            >
                            > Jason
                            > Miva Merchant Modules
                            > http://jmhonline.net/mivamerchantmodules
                            > Largest and most complete listing database of modules anywhere!
                            > Over 1400 listings. Over 490 Compiled. Over 70 Free Modules.
                            > Simply the best regardless of database software used.
                            >
                            >
                            > > Hello,
                            > >
                            > > Can someone recommend me some 3rd party sites for Miva Merchant modules?
                            > > I've been looking at Viking Coders but I sent a question in to them and
                            > > haven't heard back... which makes me wonder how reliable are they? Is it
                            > > just me or are they usually on top of thing?
                            > >
                            > > thanks,
                            > > cindy
                            > >
                            >


                            Comment


                              Fraud Prevention Community



                              What are you trying to use Gallery for - your product images? Additional
                              images? Here a little snippet I use to pull the Galllery thumbnails into
                              another application:




                              [img]<A HREF =[/img]http://www.yourdomain.com/albums/albumname/imagename.thumb.jpg" alt=""
                              border="0" align="left" style="border:none;" /></a></p>


                              You could something similar with the fullsize image too.

                              Leslie
                              www.websyourway.com
                              Miva MerchantT maintenance and more...since 1998

                              > I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to integrate Gallery
                              > (http://gallery.sourceforge.net) with a Miva Merchant store?
                              >
                              > Thanks,
                              >
                              > SW
                              >
                              >
                              >


                              Comment


                                Purchase Modul



                                Andreas, suffice to say my experience is different. I prefer to not have my
                                computer doing things without my knowledge. I've seen patches and updates
                                have results ranging from mere inconvenience to outright wreaking havoc -
                                even in 2000 and XP both on desktop and server.

                                As to reading technical information on what the patch is supposed to remedy,
                                there are two problems. First, most users would rather stick needles in
                                their eyes, since it's not in layman's terms. Second, it doesn't tell you
                                that it might cause something to not work properly.

                                Microsoft doesn't come out and say: "Hey, here's this new patch. We know
                                it took us about a year to figure out we screwed something up, we really
                                don't have the time to thoroughly test the patch itself, and it might break
                                a bunch of your stuff, but since it's your machine, it's your problem if it
                                doesn't work. But we have technical support available at $40 per call."

                                Just my two cents. You guys can do what you will, but I never apply
                                anything until I confirm it's reliable, and I absolutely never remove the
                                update archive from my drive for at least a number of months (like two to
                                six months), should I need to back it out.

                                Regards,
                                Robert Kreisler
                                Gotham Marketing Group, LLC

                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: Andreas Toman [mailto:[email protected]]
                                Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 5:10 PM
                                To: [email protected]; [email protected]
                                Subject: RE: [mru] RE: (OT) - WinXP Service Pack 2, are you nervous?


                                I'm supporting computer networks since 1986. I agree in the old time Win311
                                & Win95/98 where a mess. But nowadays patches are safe and don't devastate
                                your system. To ask users to pick the right upgrades is like asking a car
                                owner to pick the right sparks for there car. THIS COULD BE DEVESTATING!

                                I personally use SP2 on one of my computers without any problem and I must
                                say spyware can't install itself anymore. Because the computer asks each
                                time if I agree to install the spyware ;-) That's not like before,
                                installing without knowledge of the user. The firewall is straight forward
                                and didn't need much configuration. Miva Merchant works like charm, even
                                without changing any settings.

                                FYI I'm writing only about desktop OS NOT server OS. XP SP2 is strictly for
                                desktops and NOT SERVER.


                                Andreas Toman
                                PCINET, LLC
                                Miva Merchant/Empresa updates and installations
                                "E-commerce is the next step in the evolution ..."
                                www.pcinet-llc.com

                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: Robert Kreisler [mailto:[email protected]]
                                Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 4:46 PM
                                To: Andreas Toman; 'Eli Boone'; [email protected]
                                Subject: RE: [mru] RE: (OT) - WinXP Service Pack 2, are you nervous?

                                Andreas -

                                I beg to differ. Microsoft has a history of releasing patches that fix one
                                thing, and break three others. Users would be better advised to use the
                                Windows Update function from IE, so they can pick and chose the patches that
                                are known to be safe, rather than having potentially damaging updates
                                devastate their systems.

                                Furthermore, if you are using a decent firewall such as Norton Internet
                                Security, as we all should be, it verily negates the need for the patches at
                                all. However at a minimum, turning off the automatic update feature for as
                                long as it takes to determine if SP2 is stable will be all that's required.

                                I don't know if you've ever done any support work, but I've seen patches and
                                updates cause as many headaches as they solve. Better to err on the side of
                                caution and have the power of decision be put at the control of the user,
                                rather than allowing Microsoft to push down potentially hazardous code to
                                your machine.


                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: Andreas Toman [mailto:[email protected]]
                                Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 4:27 PM
                                To: [email protected]; 'Eli Boone'; [email protected]
                                Subject: RE: [mru] RE: (OT) - WinXP Service Pack 2, are you nervous?


                                NEVER recommend anyone to disable the "automatic update". Just because many
                                people don't update there XP OS is one of the reasons worms and trojans can
                                spread so well.

                                So, who ever reads this mail NEVER DISABLE this function. Those updates make
                                your system safer and less vulnerable.

                                But anyway it's a good advise to make backups.

                                Andreas Toman
                                PCINET, LLC
                                Miva Merchant/Empresa updates and installations "E-commerce is the next step
                                in the evolution ..."
                                www.pcinet-llc.com

                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
                                On Behalf Of Robert Kreisler
                                Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 12:32 PM
                                To: Eli Boone; [email protected]
                                Subject: [mru] RE: (OT) - WinXP Service Pack 2, are you nervous?

                                Eli -

                                Microsoft's history of "improvements" is legendary. In a bad way.

                                My recommendation to everyone here is to DISABLE the "automatic update"
                                feature in XP. You also all should use a utility like Ghost, or other
                                backup utility that supports disaster recovery, so you can archive your
                                entire functional drive and OS now, and restore it later if need be. It's
                                just a matter of "best practices" to keep you going.

                                To disable the automatic update feature, go to:
                                System Properties (right mouse on My Computer and pull up properties)
                                Automatic Updates Disable "Keep My Computer Up To Date"

                                Many users feel that having OEM software discs is the "archive" and they can
                                just reinstall the OS and applications. But what they fail to account for
                                are the hours, days, weeks, and often months of incremental customizations
                                and changes, patches, driver updates, folder views, and whatnot that we
                                apply to the OS over time.

                                They also forget the amount of time spent on customizing application
                                software, such as file locations, program preferences and local program
                                settings. For instance, do you have an FTP utility with saved sites? Where
                                are those settings stored? Basically, any data that are not stored in the
                                "My Documents" or local user profiles should be identified and preserved.

                                I urge everyone to do some "housekeeping" in this way:

                                1) Clear your temporary internet cache, get rid of any temp files on your
                                drive, and delete any downloaded windows updates in the Windows directory
                                that you know have been proven to be functional, and can be deleted because
                                you don't need to back them out. When done, delete anything that is in your
                                recycle bin, and then defragment your drive.

                                2) When finished, do a complete drive image, or use a backup utility of your
                                preference that enables you to completely restore you drive. The term used
                                by backup software is "disaster recovery". Don't use a utility like
                                Iomega's "One Step Backup", because these utilities do not properly archive
                                operating system files that are in use, and will not restore your system to
                                its functional state if you have to recover from a hard drive failure.

                                Recommended archiving software that I've used successfully in the past, and
                                is reliable:
                                Norton "Ghost"
                                Intradyn's "Back Again"
                                <A HREF ="http://www.intradyn.com/cgi-bin/webcart.cgi?CONFIG=cds&ZOOMPAGE=YES&OCATS=Ba">http ://www.intradyn.com/cgi-bin/webcart.cgi?CONFIG=cds&ZOOMPAGE=YES&OCATS=Ba</A>
                                ck+Again+II+Workstation+ver.+4.5&ZN=TEXT&CODE=8854


                                - optional -

                                If you prefer, you can use your backup software to archive your data files
                                and operating system seperate. Many users prefer to have data files and OS
                                related stuff on seperate sets of media, so they can do incremental updates,
                                rather than full sets. Depending on how your backup or imaging software
                                works, Locate and archive your data files. Anything that you store in My
                                Documents, your Outlook .PST and mail account settings, IE favorites, and
                                other data files that are stored in their respective program directories or
                                in sub-folders in the local user's profile are important. For instance, if
                                you use Quicken or QuickBooks, look in the program directory for the data
                                file and other support files to ensure you get them backed up.

                                Good luck to all!

                                Regards,
                                Robert Kreisler
                                Gotham Marketing Group, LLC



                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: Eli Boone [mailto:[email protected]]
                                Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 2:20 PM
                                To: [email protected]
                                Subject: (OT) - WinXP Service Pack 2, are you nervous?


                                Hey everybody,

                                I have seen talk on forums about users being leary about installing Service
                                Pack 2 for Windows XP when it comes out this summer/fall. Do any of you
                                think there is reason to worry?

                                Thank You,

                                Eli Boone



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