Re: silly question
From: Len Segal (msn_news_at_ne_ws.oom)
Date: 08/26/04
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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 07:31:20 -0400
Tim,
It is NOT a silly question at all. I suggest that you submit it as a "Wish"
for future consideration in subsequent versions/revisions of the OS. Go to
the following website and submit this idea.
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp?from=cu&fu=%2Fisapi%2Fgomscom%2Easp%3Ftarget%3D%2Fmswish%2Fthanks%2Ehtm
(watch out for line wrapping)
-- Regards, Len Segal, MCP Microsoft - MVP -------------- My reply address is intentionally wrong to reduce SPAM Email. NOTE: We do not respond to unsolicited Email support questions, please post questions in newsgroup. "tim" <never@mindyahoo.com> wrote in message news:et4ri0p594g91c00q2vc3e1l224p5g1r93@4ax.com... > There should be a way to archive a restore point, so you can turn off > system restore, but when you turn it back on, there is still the one > restore point. I know, ghost, backup etc. etc. But sysrstr runs, > saving multiple points that you can restore anytime. Why can't it > save one restore point, accessible if you turn the service off, and > back on again? > > Tim > Be kind, use matches, not napalm.
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