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Hi Steven,
You said that the presence of this tree indicated a broken (2nd.)
desktop, and that I should check out Larry Martin's DELEDESK file for
info. I have now done so, and it does not indicate a method -- much
less a *reliable* method -- for determining which tree is the active
desktop and which is the defective by-product. I wouldn't want to zap
the wrong one. What would you suggest ? I haven't noted any symptoms
of having alternating desktops, the subject of ALTDESK.Txt.
Jordan
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