said:
>I tried that. *Twice*. But I wasn't going to tell you.
I just wanted you to know I knew.
>Aw, nuts nuts nuts. Now I have to read the manual.
It's either that, prescience or listen.
>There's a warning on the web site about the newest unzip not working with
>UniMaint installed on FAT. (I think.)
IIRC, that was a FileStar problem. He didn't know about the unshrink
issues and distributed versions of unzip without unshrink support,
assuming newer was better. This cause FileStar's unzip support to
effectively fail for a number of folks. Jim and I had a long email
discussion about it.
>Where does the WPS keep its private data? I thought everything was
>either in os2*.ini, scenter.cfg, dock*, or the EAs.
It's in the os2.ini and os2sys.ini mostly. Remember, the .INI's are
organized into Applications. So, only some of the data in the .INI's is
owned by the WPS. Most, but not all, of the Applications with names
starting with PM_ and PMWP_ are WPS private data.
Steven
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