After 2 kernel panics (relating in part I believe to PPPGenie 1.0.0b3 - a useful utility that adds a useful 'time connected' bar next to the modem status icon in the menu bar) I lost ALL my (many) ISP 'Locations' on rebooting. In OS9 I used to back up the "Remote Access Preferences" file (located in the preferences/Remote Access Folder) so that I never had to retype all those various usernames, passwords and phone numbers ever again. This also proved useful when migrating to a new machine as I'd simply dump the backup file into the Remote Access preferences folder.
Does anyone know how to locate and duplicate the relevant OSX file for backup purposes ?
I read somehere that an invisible OSX file called "preferences.xml" may be the file I'm looking for, but if it is, I haven't worked out how to duplicate it and test it will correctly reinstate Location / Network preferences whenever required
(path /private/var/db/SystemConfiguration/preferences.xml - made visible by Tinkertool)
I think I need to log on as Root to copy/move/delete this file but need to work out how to do that first (still learning!)
If anyone knows that this will work, please advise.
Many Thanks

PS Any decent alternatives to PPP Genie worth trying ?
Does anyone know how to locate and duplicate the relevant OSX file for backup purposes ?
I read somehere that an invisible OSX file called "preferences.xml" may be the file I'm looking for, but if it is, I haven't worked out how to duplicate it and test it will correctly reinstate Location / Network preferences whenever required
(path /private/var/db/SystemConfiguration/preferences.xml - made visible by Tinkertool)
I think I need to log on as Root to copy/move/delete this file but need to work out how to do that first (still learning!)
If anyone knows that this will work, please advise.
Many Thanks

PS Any decent alternatives to PPP Genie worth trying ?