The short answer is to back up everything in the ebase folder. Disk 
space is cheap compared to the grief at not having the piece you need 
if your files turn to ashes.

The inconsistency in the manual stems from a Windows option that lets 
you view file names without the suffix, in this case .100. There is a 
system-level preference that lets you turn this back on, but I don't 
know Windows well enough to tell you how.

At 11:07 AM -0500 10/26/00, Oklahoma Wildlife Federation wrote:
>In the Ebase manual it says just to back up the files that have .100 after
>them.  But when I look at the folder the names file doesn't have a .100
>after it.  Surely we back this one up.  and what about the ones with .dll.
>Could someone give me a list of the files to back up, please?
>Thanks,
>Lance Meek
>Oklahoma Wildlife Federation

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