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>>All options are set for "Auto Repair."
>>Is there something more to check?
>That's close to what I use. Here's a screen shot of my standard
>settings. Perhaps, it's one of the lower checkboxes that's different.
My settings are the same as yours.
>I can see some problems with corruption related to your original desktop
>archive:
> \os2\archives\0x
>This was generated during installation.
>You may have opened it up using the drives folder which is not a good
>idea. If cleaning up the registered classes does not revive checkini, we
>will need to delete and rebuild the original archive. If you have made
>hardware changes since installing, this is a good idea in any case.
I cleaned up the registered classes, and it did not revive checkini.
I have made many, many hardware changes since the original installation.
If there is a way to rebuild the original archive, I would like to do it.
Is the procedure documented somewhere? Do I just delete everything in
OS2\archives\0x?
Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.
Sandy
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