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I have a Lotus Approach file that I use a lot (in SS 1.6 under Warp 4, FP
15).
I can always open the file by going into Approach and opening the file.
However, for many months I have been using a shortcut. I created a shadow
of the .apr (Approach) file on the desktop, and I just clicked on that. It
always opened Approach directly into my file.
All of a sudden, when I click on the file object on the desktop, it opens
Approach and freezes before opening the file. I have to do a ctrl-alt-del
to exit. I can't think of any recent changes except running Unimaint
Repair (but I have run that before without problems).
I deleted the file object and recreated it, but it didn't help. I can
still access the file by opening Approach first and then opening the file.
Is there a simple fix? Is something corrupted? Should I do a reinstall of
Approach?
Please let me know if more information is needed.
Thanks,
Sandy
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