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>Since you have good backups, let's do some more agressive cleanup...
>Search the log for "cannot" and deregister the classes for the rest of
>the non-existant class DLL's.
DONE
>Search the log for "does not exist." IIRC, Unimaint should be reporting
>these and offering to delete them. If not, try the more agressive
>options such as:
> Delete Ignored Handles
None to delete.
> Do Agressive File Handles Repair
>Run in "Ask First" mode so you can see what is happening.
There were a zillion of them. I repaired quite a few, and when I finished,
most of my desktop disappeared, incluing UniMaint. (I restored OK from a
backup).
>Get a copy of Carsten Arnold's cleanini:
> http://home.t-online.de/home/C.Arnold/download/cleanini55.zip
>It runs similar to checkini. Run it until it finds no more unused
>handles to delete.
It doesn't want to run.
It says: "Reading PM_Abstract: ObjectsMessage file not found" -- SYS 3175
etc.
>Then it's time to try checkini again and give me a status update.
No change.
>Just to refresh my memory, you are running Warp4, FP15? Correct?
That's right.
>Also, just in case I forget to check before, verify that you do not have
>a SET Desktop statement in config.sys.
None that I can see.
Thanks again,
Sandy
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