said:
>> I run UniMaint first. Afterwards, since it does not restart the WPShell, I
Note, the WPS restart is an option. Howerver, I tend to not restart the
shell after running Unimaint. My errors are typically a few dead handles
and these don't need a restart to be truely deleted. If I really want to
to ensure the changes are flushed, I shutdown from the Desktop.
>So I ran CheckIni without parameters and it reported tons of errors,
>*including* multiple handles pointing to my just-installed UniMaint.
>Suspicious, but I figured I'd continue.
Are you running the most recent checkini (wptool32.zip)?
>Then I ran CHECKINI /C /S /Y:2 /W so it would automatically fix
>everything and give me a report.
Run it as:
checkini /S
and email me to log. I might see something.
>Here's the results, courtesy of POPUPLOG.OS2:
There's nothing useful here. This is just your basic WPS crash and
restart.
>I'm not going to use any of the /DEL* parameters yet, nor /MULTIPASS or
>/REMOTE:x. If my basic CLEANINI run is successful, I'll try these later.
Don't run cleanini live yet. Fix your checkini problem first.
BTW, are you sure Unimaint is running clean? Is it possible you are
bypassing some error checks? Email me a screen capture of the Recover ->
Repair Options dialog.
Steven
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