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Peter wrote:
> I was in touch with Larry Martin yesterday. He can't duplicate the
> problem on his machine and, although I duplicated it several times on my
> machine yesterday morning, it's working okay now.
Well, sounds like you've got the ultimate source in your corner. For certain
kinds of problems, he may have you generate this humongous dump file
which shows everything that may be going on.
> was using version .23 yesterday morning rather than the .26 version
> Larry sent me.
Which hasn't been released yet, AFAIK.
> There was a minor bug in the .23 version -- I was doing selective
> repairs and not everything in the program would get reset before the
> next selective repair was run. Larry fixed it. When I ran the .26
> version late yesterday everything got fixed up real fine.
I recall having to Reset the Desktop after doing a UniMaint system
cleanup, in prior versions, in order for the repairs to "stick," and not
still show up on the list the next time. Not sure if or when that was
fixed (probably was), but I still do the Reset afterwards, just in case.
(I know that if you shut down Warp with a CD still in the drive, you'll
have a bunch of bogus file handles added to that list. What is the
argument *in favor of* bothering to log stuff from removeable media,
which comes and goes ?)
Still curious as to whether or not the Desktop Backup captures your
file associations.
Jordan
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