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Backup path
- Subject: Backup path
- From: Michael Norman mn2@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 07:52:42 -0500
I recently got a ZIP drive that I now use to back up, as I write, all my XyWrite files. I work in XyDos4 on a Win98 system. The ZIP drive is my e: drive. The ZIP disk has a main \XY directory and off of that several sub-directories. I have rewritten my Alt=B key so that when I press it on the fly, it sends (or I want it to send) a copy of the file or overwrite the file on both the c: and e: drives. Here's what the line in my keyboard file reads:
48=BX(sa)BX(sa/nv e:)
The problem: it saves the file to the root directory of the e: not the right, or corresponding,
sub-directory. I know I'm missing something but can not figure out what. Any help would be
appreciated. Thank you.
Michael Norman
NYU