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> That is odd. I have not seen this failure before. Are you sure you ar=
e
> using the most recent version of Henk's Tools:
> wptool32 .zip 405,789 .... 3-15-00 9:23:32
>>I am going to reboot now and try answering no when it asks me if I want=
>>to delete the class.
> That's what I would do. Once you get to where you can't go any further=
,
> e-mail me a copy of checkini.log and I'll take a look at it. If you ar=
e
> going to do this, run checkini as:
> checkini /w /s
> This will produce a much detailed log which might be somewhat
overwhelming
> to most, but I find it helpful at times.
> Steven
Well, you guessed it, my copy was pretty old! So, I found and downloaded
the latest and ran it without parameters.
It completed, but it said it was finding many errors, including perhaps a=
hundred or more "Object handle to non-locateable path found"
Should I just go ahead and run it with the /C parm?
Wayne
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