"personally-I would" this would mean its my opinion...I wouldn't
you can
"Mike M" wrote in message
...
But if not yourself a user may well want to restore to an uninfected
checkpoint created prior to any infection. By flushing the restore
archive as a first action one removes such action from ones armoury
of
tools.
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Mike Maltby MS-MVP
JAD wrote:
either way works.......fix - disable - re-enable -
disable -
fix - re-enable
not want to restore to an infected restore point