It writes a new file on a CDROM, and updates it at whatever schedule you 
set....pretty safe.

73,
Joe
WL7M

At 12:50 PM 14-04-02, Dean Norris wrote:
>At 14:35 4/13/2002, Jon Nordstrom wrote:
>>Thanks to the 7 (and counting) people who were so kind to reply. After 
>>reading all the messages I have gotten it seems to come down to two ways 
>>to do it.  I chose to purchase a copy of QuikSync 3 and am now up and running.
>>
>>Thanks to all you guys for your help!!
>>
>>Jon
>>WS9C
>
>
>Hi Jon,
>
>I am not sure how QuikSync works but if it merely makes an archive copy of 
>your files on the same drive, you are flirting with disaster.  Make a ZIP 
>file of the ***.DXL file and save it OFF SITE.  Your office, your car, or 
>best, FTP it to your ISP as already suggested..  If you are not sure how 
>to do that, contact your ISP and they should be able to help you.
>
>cdn
>
>
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