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    1. Re: Various Observed Problems with CFT 2.2X
    2. Peter Lex
    3. good eving everybody, didn t you all feel -today was a hard working day, and for relaxing I as you start my PC to do a little genealogy, going to cft-win@rootsweb and reading again, and again software problems of cleanswip, Norton etc. Then on the other genealogy channels they discuss theyr organisational problems and million people have to read it - I am sitting in old Hungary and can not understand that in the US they have not qualified PC and software dealers to help the clients. After 60 to 80 emails, I find a mail of subject. Ira gave me fun with this software and I think he has also to read it -every day. People very seriously spoken - do you really need this channel to learn about your software which has nothing to do with CFT W. Think only ten secs about this relax, drink a nice whisky or lemon juice and lets come back to the "roots" Peter Lex Joseph Cain wrote: > > > The other thing I have had bad reports about > > is using cleansweep to install programs, surely there is no need to use this > > facility to monitor the install since most programs, CFT included do have an > > uninstall feature anyway. > > After a few snags due to a CFT "feature" which has now been corrected, I > have had no problems in monitoring with Cleansweep during an install, > only the one problem in a restore where it missed an important file. > Its advantage is that unless you kept the earlier edition, it is not easy to > reinstall the uninstalled program, not possible with the imbedded > installers usually. The other advantage of a Cleansweep install is that > you can view what exactly was during the install, including where files > went that go otherplaces than the main directory for that application. > A tape backup for example will not tell you where a specific programs > files reside other than those in its main directory.

    03/05/1998 12:56:13