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In <0GOD008E92XDS6@mta7.pltn13.pbi.net>, on 12/14/01
at 05:32 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I had to redo the log file.
>I will try again.
That's OK. I forgot a switch too. What I wanted was:
checkini /s /w
FWIW, it's a good idea to zip these before sending. It cuts down the
message size for those that might pay by the minute.
I see several items that do need to be corrected although I don't know if
these are the source of the checkini trap.
- You have lots of dead classes registered. Most likely you did a dirty
uninstall of the related applications. Use Unimaint's WPS -> Class List
option to delete deregister them.
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.
Steven
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