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Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 11:38:31 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: check ini


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In <0GOJ0037VZZWVO@mta6.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 12/18/01
at 11:12 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:

>That is a hugh log

No it's not. :-) It's moderate.

> I don't understand much ofwhat it says. Attached is
>checkini.zip

There's really not that much too it. A lot is just repetitive.

>I recognized and removed (deregistered) a number of them. Many I don't
>recognize, and I am afraid to remove something important.

Well, you could just as which are OK. :-)

Class PDView in Module WPSPL (WPSPL CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002)
Class WPFdr in Module WPNLS (WPNLS CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002)
Class WPIme in Module WPNLS (WPNLS CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002)
Class WPA_mnem in Module WPNLS (WPNLS CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002)

These I don't recognize. Keep them for now.

Class DMan in Module E:\OS2\DLL\DMAN.DLL (E:\OS2\DLL\DMAN.DLL CANNOT be
loaded: SYS0002)

This is for DeskMan

Class FIMTransIcon in Module E:\IHEAVEN\FIM.DLL (E:\IHEAVEN\FIM.DLL CANNOT
be loaded: SYS0003) Class FIMFolder in Module E:\IHEAVEN\FIM.DLL
(E:\IHEAVEN\FIM.DLL CANNOT be loaded: SYS0003)

These are for Icon Heaven

Class FpwCatalyst in Module E:\OS2\DLL\FPWCAT.DLL (E:\OS2\DLL\FPWCAT.DLL
CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002) Class FpwWPData in Module E:\OS2\DLL\FPWWP.DLL
(E:\OS2\DLL\FPWWP.DLL CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002) Class FpwSSData in Module
E:\OS2\DLL\FPWSS.DLL (E:\OS2\DLL\FPWSS.DLL CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002)
Class FpwCHData in Module E:\OS2\DLL\FPWCH.DLL (E:\OS2\DLL\FPWCH.DLL
CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002) Class FpwDBData in Module E:\OS2\DLL\FPWDB.DLL
(E:\OS2\DLL\FPWDB.DLL CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002) Class FpwRWData in Module
E:\OS2\DLL\FPWRW.DLL (E:\OS2\DLL\FPWRW.DLL CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002)
Class FpwGRData in Module E:\OS2\DLL\FPWGR.DLL (E:\OS2\DLL\FPWGR.DLL
CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002)

These are for Footprint Works (the IBM Works stuff).

Class WPCmpnp in Module WPCMPNP (WPCMPNP CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002)

This is for the Wordperfect Integration Tools. Installing them is always
a bad idea.

Class LTFolder in Module E:\MMOS2\DLL\UTLIFLDR.DLL
(E:\MMOS2\DLL\UTLIFLDR.DLL CANNOT be loaded: SYS0002) Class LTReference in
Module E:\MMOS2\DLL\UTLTREF.DLL (E:\MMOS2\DLL\UTLTREF.DLL CANNOT be
loaded: SYS0002) Class LTDataFile in Module E:\MMOS2\DLL\UTLIDATA.DLL

These are the the MMOS/2 Light Table folders.

Other that the set I noted, the above can all be deregistered. You
deleted files they reference.

>>The checkini log shows several errors that I would expect Unimaint to
>>find and correct. I suggest you take a good look at your Unimaint
>>settings in Recover -> Repair options. I suspect you have something
>>turned off.

>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.

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.

Steven

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