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In <3E946261.C21CD0B9@pacbell.net>, on 04/09/03
at 10:11 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>directory the best tip-off that this is going on ? And then you'd have
>the problem of how to determine which tree is the "good" one, and which
>might be dispensed with.
This is all pretty well documented in the Unimaint readme's and, prehaps,
a few other places. Basically, you open the drives folder in tree view
and look for the cross-hatched Desktop icon. That's the active one. The
properties notebook with tell you the physical name of the directory.
I've built some REXX tools for correcting the multiple Nowhere problem.
The tools use Henk's wptools DLL to get access to the object handles.
After that, it's easy to move the objects to a single Nowhere folder and
delete the empty leftovers.
Steven
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