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Hi J.R.!
J. R. Fox wrote:
>
> Some of [the Graham Utilities] features added options to
> the popup menu you see with a right mouseclick. The
> question is, if these installs created the "No PROPERTIES
> for certain drive objects" problem, or the "TreeView
> crashes or locks up for certain drives" problem, how do
> you undo the damage, without having to toss Graham ? Is
> anyone running a fairly current Graham Util.s, who can
> *still* access Properties for CD drives or a Zip Drive ?
> That would possibly undercut your theory, or else make
> this situation more curious.
I thought the drive properties were stored on the drive itself. Anybody
know if that's correct (and where they're stored)? If they're stored
elsewhere (like in OS2.INI) then you could have different drive
properties depending on whether you booted from, say, your F: OS/2
partition or your G: OS/2 partition since they use two different OS2.INI
files.
Anyway, I have the most recent Graham CSD installed (a DIR /OD shows
file dates of 1-21-01) and I can open a CD's drive properties (I just
tried with my Junk Spy CD). There's no "WP ROOT. SF" file in this
particular CD's root directory, though -- ATTRIB * shows nothing Hidden
or System.
- Peter
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