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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> It's a checkini work-alike wrt the command line.
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> Run it without the /c parameter to see what it wants to do.
Thanks. Basically, it wants to do a *lot*. For starters, it wants to
delete 16,403 handles. 1,333 are for directories, 2 are "PathErr"
("file not found"), and the rest are for files.
Question about the CleanINI.log output listing. Here's a typical line:
C773 8D65 file 0 x None
del H:\OS2SKYE.SRC\ORC150-OBJECTRECREATOR.SRC\EXTRACT.CMD
Does this mean that OS2SYS.INI handle C773 8D65 will be deleted from
OS2SYS.INI if I use the /c switch? (The readme file contains the format
of the log lines but doesn't say what the "del" action is.)
And, if I run CLEANINI /C is there any negative impact from all the
deleted handles? Or are the object handles simply recreated as
necessary when I subsequently open various folders?
Thanks again,
- Peter
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