Release Notes Version 2.1 Fixed a problem with an incompatibility with SMARTDRV delivered with Windows 3.1. It did not work with the write back cache enabled. Although we have fixed this, we strongly recommend that you not run SMARTDRV with this feature enabled. Read the warning in the Windows 3.1 manual and see if you don't agree. Fixed a problem during Backup of ignoring an exit selection when an overwrite data warning is issued. Fixed a problem with an occasionally miss placed prompt for filename. Fixed a problem if you were attempting to backup one and only one file that was less than 100 bytes, MAKEBAK failed to back it up. Changed the Mouse interface in GETBACK to only respond to the Up and Down click (Previously certain screens responded with the Down click only). Changed the Mouse interface in MAKEBAK and GETBAK to be limited to the active areas of the screen. Added a Timeout to the Shareware version on nag screen to allow running MAKEBAK from a batch file. Fixed a problem with certain mouse drivers in MAKEBAK and GETBAK. Changed the way 5 1/4 and 3 1/2 are displayed for improved compatibility with certain displays. 12/10/92 Fixed a problem with small undefined directories in the "Define a new Tree" portion of the Edit Include Excludes. Version 2.2 Fixed a problem with MakeBak if there is less than 1024 bytes available on a DOS backup disk. Fixed Spawner's ability to handle an unlimited size DOS environment. Version 2.3 Fixed a problem with GetBack when you save the configuration from the second menu screen. NOTE: For Windows Users - When running GetBack from Windows, files the Windows has open will not be backed up. Backup Windows Files using GetBack run from DOS. Version 2.3a April 2, 1993 Fixed a problem with GetBack on certain Novell Machines. It was leaving the configuration file open before spawning MakeBak. Added a disk reset at the end of Makebak to prevent problems with some disk caches. Version 2.4 December 8, 1993 Fixed problem with 2 prompt screens that would not accept lower case. This occured only during a recover when the master backup directory spanned 2 disks. Change so on recover only the needed directories are created Fixed the backup set name, date & time at the top of the recover screen to be correct. This problem only occured when recovering from a disk with multiple backup sets. Changed the use of GBK_LOG. GBK_LOG environment variable now defines where the configuration files are stored as well as the Backup set information as defined in the manual.