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I went to DMIPM. It had only a generic EXE icon. I right clicked on
it. The icon was replaced by something that looked like a magnifying
glass. The activity monitor stopped.
Reeboot. Replace DMIPM from backup. Icon is now a magnifying glass on
a clip board.
CHECKINI /W ran OK. CHECKINI /C /W ran OK
TY
Ray
Ray Davison wrote:
>
> >
> Box says:
> "The following routine checks all abstract objects on your
> desktop.------"
> Press any key
> Screen scrolls to:
> Object 26D24 , ----
> Exename: E:\OS2\DMIPM.EXE Curdir: Not specified!"
> Activity Monitor stops
>
> Ray
>
>
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