said:
>And everything is really fried now. CLEANINI ran to completion each time
I expected that.
>>From a command line I can change to \UNIMAINT and it's populated. The
>\UNIMAINT directory has 442 bytes of extended attributes. I don't see
>anything unusual.
Irrelevant.
>I tried restoring my pre-checkini pre-cleanini OS2*.INI files, but it
>still hangs. I have a complete archive of my OS2*.INI files, I just have
>to walk backwards through them until I get to a set that works.
You probably changed the \Desktop directory structure enough to break
something.
Learn how to use Unimaint's Desktop backup and restore. It can save up to
99 generations of restorable backups.
>At this point I've reverted to old OS2*.INI files, so let me wait on this
>until I can find a set that's stable.
I suspect you need to work things through in a little more organized
fashion.
>try to run UniMaint from the command line I might hang again. This
>weekend I can try ICON.cmd from a command line and see if the UniMaint
>folder will open.
I'll be around. Call me if you want. There's also Sunday's Help Desk.
Steven
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