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In <0GOM009ZB9MTD6@mta7.pltn13.pbi.net>, on 12/19/01
at 04:35 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>> 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).
Try again, bypassing any with names that begin WP_. These are typically
owned by the WPS. Just try to not delete the ones that kill your desktop.
:-)
>It doesn't want to run.
>It says: "Reading PM_Abstract: ObjectsMessage file not found" -- SYS 3175
>etc.
Grumble. It's probably failing for the same reason as checkini.
Keep at it. Eventually, we will track it down.
There's a rumour that checkini is going to be released to Netlabs. When
this happens, I'm sure it will be obvious what the problem is.
Steven
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