said:
>
>
>>It was previously named G:\Gina_Back and I renamed it without the
>>underscore, but that did not help.
>
>
> Did you get this fixed?
Your reply tickled my brain, and I found the problem & fixed it.
I had renamed the subdirectory in a command line session, but the WPS
still had the old name. I had the mistaken impression that renaming a
subdirectory via the command line would be reflected in the WPS, but
apparently not.
> Have you run unimaint or checkini recently?
No. Probably should do that. Xworkplace keeps popping up a window at
boot time asking whether I want to run the Panic thingy. Every time I
have dont that in the past, and deleted handles for non-existent files,
I seem to have lost the references for objects in one or more of my
folders. I then have to restore the WPS via ROBOREST. I can't recall
whether checkini gives me the same problem. Unimaint runs it's automatic
backup regularly. I haven't tried cleaning up the ini files with unimaint.
--
Tom Brown
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
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running eComStation GA + FP 3
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