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Svobi,
> Your thoughts are not correct: There are more than only 2 files
> involved with WarpCenter, i.e. Dock*,cfg's are from 0 to 15 !!!
OK! Thanks for this information! I did not know that!
>How about:
>2002/12/09 07:25:07 753 C:\OS2\DLL\SCENTER.CFG
>If your system has started with a pop-up box telling you that
>the WarpCenter configuration has got corrupted ...
>... it may be this file !?
>I am not 100% sure !!!?
Yes, I was able to restore my WarpCenter configuration by restoring an
earlier version of the SCENTER.CFG file. However, I also had to restore
a previous version of the OS2*.INI, too.
My system did start with a pop-up box telling me that the WarpCenter
configuration had gotten corrupted. I was vvvvvvery surprised. That is
the first time it has happened to me! Prior to this, I thought you guys
(you and Steven, primarily) were being a little too conservative about
the need to backup the WarpCenter configuration files!
HCM
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> Hi HCM
> Your thoughts are not correct: There are more than only 2 files
> involved with WarpCenter, i.e. Dock*,cfg's are from 0 to 15 !!!
> svobi
>
> hmotin@attglobal.net on 09.12.2002 02.21.41
> Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
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> Subject: SCOUG-Help: WarpCenter Configuration file(s)
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> Gary,
> Thank you very much. That did the trick, along with a restoring
> of a
> previous set of OS2*.INI files.
>
> Just for the record, I thought that 2 files are involved with the
> WarpCenter and should be periodically backed up. I thought Steven
> mentioned 2 different files. Do you have any information on this?
> Thanks.
> HCM
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> Gary Wong wrote:
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> > I'm not positive, but it may be x:\OS2\DLL\SCENTER.CFG.
> >
> > On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 14:14:07 PST7, Harry Chris Motin wrote:
> >
> > >Could someone please tell me the name(s) of the configuration
> file(s)
> > >for the WarpCenter. Mine just came up corrupt for the first
> time. The
> > >system loaded default settings.
> > >
> > >I have a number of backups that I can use to restore the
> configuration
> > >files.
> > >
> > >Thanks for your help
> > >
> > >HCM
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