kuento@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (03/15/91)
Howdy again. In the process of renovating the computer software at his law office, my brother picked up some disks containing backup software, but has been unable to crack the system used to create the backups. There are files on the disks reading BACKUPID.@@@, and he needs to know what software is responsible, so he can render the backed-up software usable - does this format strike a responsive chord in anyone's memory? How does one go about recovering files backed up in this format? Any helpful ideas should be e-mailed, please (I don't read this group), and I (and my brother) thank you in advance. -------(please include "DY" in subj header of mail to this user)-------- Doug "Speaker-To-Insects" Yanega "UT!" Bitnet: KUENTO@UKANVAX My card: VIIII The Hermit (Snow Museum, Univ. of KS, Lawrence, KS 66045) "Bleating and babbling we fell on his neck with a scream" - P.F., Animals