Hmm, I think that's what many of us said before. No one said it was a separate directory but a file within the C:\windows directory. I don't know why you had to go to the command prompt to find it. It shows up fine with Windows Explorer or a search.
Yes, you should back up dxb2005.ini as well. Jim - K9DD ----- Original Message ----- From: "WA9YSD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 4:39 PM Subject: [Dxbase] Re: Problems with your DXbase2003 > OK OK The real file is named "dxb2005.ini" for any one who is interested. > It was found under the Windows directory as a subfile and not in a directory > within Windows. I do not know what it is called for other versions. I have > Windows XP. I had to use dos and manually go through all the files to find > what was being talked about. > > The next question is does this ini file needs to be backed up? What other > files and directories need to be backed up that are not listed in the help > menu? > > I am presently backing up all *.MDB *.CO *.WCF and *.INI with in the > "Scientific Solutions/DXbase 2005" directory. What other files needs to be > backed up?? > > Jim >

