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HI Harry,
OK, UniMaint 5.10.23 says: "Nothing to repair or Display"
Checkini /C says error : cannot resolve the handle to a path.
It then goes back to a command prompt. That's where I am stuck. Can't get
beyond that error message.
Sandy
>Sandy,
>I wish I could help you on that one. Sorry, I'm stumped. Also, I thought
>about your problem with checkini bombing out. Can't help there. Steven
>knows alot about the workings of checkini.
>The only thing I can offer is to make sure that you use UniMaint first
>(the latest CSD; I'm using version 5.10.23; I think it's the latest).
>Perhaps you can cleanup enough of your OS2*.INI files with UniMaint,
>using that first, then maybe checkini will work.
>You should use a layered approach to clean your INI files. In general use
>UniMaint first, then checkini and finally cleanini. Since your files
>appear to be very dirty (years?? months?? of use without cleaning) you
>will have to go slowly. I recommend making a RELIABLE backup of both INI
>files and the desktop (C:\Desktop\*.*, for example), first, before you
>use any of the cleaning programs. Make sure you can reliably restore
>these files from a floppy diskette or maintenance partition bootup. In
>using either checkini or cleanini, if either program gives you a lot of
>INI file errors or problems, you should have checkini or cleanini repair
>your files a little at a time.
>When you finally get the files clean, use all 3 programs, UniMaint,
>checkini and finally cleanini often (maybe 2 or 3 times a week in your
>case) to keep them clean and trouble free.
>I don't know if any of this is helping you??
>HCMotin
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