(from Installation) NOT FOUND AT
>PM_Workplace:Location
>I do not have Opera installed.
Well, you did or someone else hase been hacking into your systems.
>I do not know why the "Folder : 30065" line is displayed.
>There doesn't seem to be an error associated with it.
I'd have to see the results of:
checkini /s /w
to explain it.
>A PMSEEK search on "OPERA52_" shows these entries
>are in the OS2.INI file.
Makes sense. That's where checkini found them before you did.
>Looking in OS2.INI, the PM_Abstract:Objects and
>PM_Abstract:FldrContent keys do not have any
>5-character keys. Thus, the 5-character Object
>i.d.'s above apparently aren't key values.
Sure they are. Do you really think Henk's code could be this wrong given
the number of folks that rely on it? FWIW, the numbers are object
handles, not object ids. The lower four digits (in hex) are the 16-bit
key. The 5th digit is a code that indicates the object type (1=transient,
2=abstract, 3=persistent). Also, keep in mind the handles may be stored
in hex or decimal and may or may not include the object type code. No one
ever said the WPS implementation what all that clean.
>How do I manually repair the above errors?
checkini /c
resetwps
Steven
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