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In <3C1C720D.A5DADAA6@gte.net>, on 12/16/01
at 01:03 AM, "Benedict G. Archer" said:
>SDD using its uninstall. WPS seems OK again, but the System object is
>disabled; it can be selected and appears in the window list where it can
>be closed (deselected), but it doesn't open. The uninstalls went
>smoothly. Video is back to VGA. How do I get the system object back?
Restore to the Desktop backup you made before you starting installing
additional components. This may not work since yoiu chose to uninstall
some apps, which as a mistake, in this case.
You might be able to recover with some combination of checkini and
WiseMachine. There's options of redeploy parts of the Desktop on the left
side container. My eCS box broke Saturday, so I'l need to install it onto
another test box before I can tell you just which option to use.
Steven
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