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PS2TAPE

         This is a list of the problems fixed in the PS2TAPE maintenance
         release, PS2TAPE version 2.01:

         This package can be installed over top of PS2TAPE version 2.01
         to install the following fixes, or can be installed over
         top of PS2TAPE version 2.00 to upgrade that version to 2.01
         with fixes.

         1.  DEVICE=PS2TAPE.SYS statement added to CONFIG.SYS if
             installing under DOS 5.0 and task switching active.  This
             results in PS2TAPE full support of DOS 5.0.

         2.  Problem restoring bindery files on Novell networks when the
             restore is started from a parameter file.

         3.  On a Novell system, user backed up files.  Then took tape
             and tried to restore on another system.  Tape rewound and
             gave drive not ready error.  If tapeinfo had been run
             against tape before it was moved to second system, then
             restore worked.

         4.  Problem running DOS 5.0, PS2TAPE, DOS LAN requester, and
             external 5.25 diskette drive.

         5.  Includes additional fix to not alter the SRW and SRO flags
             on 0 byte files on the backed up server.  (Novell NetWare)

         6.  When empty directories are backed up and restored the
             trustee rights are not restored to the target server
             correctly.  This module fixes this problem.  (Novell
             NetWare)

         7.  Re-run current backup.

         Novell NetWare servers with ICLAS installed:

         In conjunction with this fix the CLSTPBCK.BAT file can be
         modified to remove the CLSFILL statements.  PS/2 Tape will now
         backup empty directories and restore them correctly.  Removing
         the CLSFILL will somewhat increase the speed at which the
         backups and restores are done, plus not cause a problem with
         directories on 2.2 servers.

         On 3.11 servers the CLSFILL statement may have been removed
         already as it does not work correctly.  If it has not it should
         be removed.

         













