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I guess I should follow directions better. Next time I need to do this,
I'll delete it first. Is there a way to delete such objects other than
with Unimaint. Dragging it to the shredder doesn't work.
Peter Skye wrote:
>
> > Steven Levine wrote:
> > > Delete the object and let ORC rebuild it.
>
> Peter Skye wrote:
> > The Info button says all existing settings are preserved
>
> I guess I should add that the *reason* Steven wants you to Delete the
> bad object before running ORC is because it *does* preserve all existing
> settings, including bad ones.
>
> I don't know the object id of the OS/2 System -> System Setup -> System
> object so I can't tell you which one to delete and then recreate.
> Steven might be able to tell you, and also advise you how best to back
> it up and then delete it.
>
> - Peter
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