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Steven,
>just just boot to the command line and run SYSRESTR.CMD to do a full >Desktop Restore. I've never had this fail.
That helps a lot. I was confused because you, in past posts, have said
"restore the desktop" but I found four restore commands related to the
desktop on the Unimaint pull-down menu.
Now I understand what you were telling people to do.
I have not received an answer from Tom Brown to my 9/30 Fixpack WR09600
post. Will you please take a look at it and let me know if my plans are
correct?
Thanks.
Jack
In , on 10/01/2003
at 01:58 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
>In <200310011241.1935087.14@scoug.com>, on 10/01/03
> at 12:41 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>Will UNimaint's Restore Desktop Ini Files get my arrangement back?
>>Or should I be using some other Desktop Restore option?
>It might work, but I consider both the Restore Desktop Ini Files and the
>Restore Desktop Directory Files are what I consider experimental option.
>They can fail for a myriad of reasons.
>If the restore fails, just just boot to the command line and run
>SYSRESTR.CMD to do a full Desktop Restore. I've never had this fail.
>HTH,
>Steven
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