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In <200401290552.i0T5qFAP005510@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 01/28/04
at 09:52 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>reading PM_Workplace:Handles1 1 blocks 1438 handles in
>6 drive s
>create backup from handles to Backup.ini
>backup created
>reading PM_Abstract:FldrContent 104 entrys
>reading PM_Workplace:Templates 162 entrys
>reading PM_Workplace:Location 654 entrys
>reading PM_Workplace:FolderPos 429 entrys
>reading PM_Abstract:ObjectsMessage file not found.
Well, this part is probably the same problem Peter had with a missing
DDE4.MSG. Put the file in \OS2\INSTALL and try again. It will still
fail, but we might get a better error message.
The trap pretty much confirms that there is something wrong with the
handle tables.
Another thing you can do is run Unimaint's Agressive Handle Repair in
Report Only mode. Write the output to the Write File and send a copy my
way. Read up on how Repair Selected works, so when I tell you which
specific handles to delete you can do it.
>Hopefully there is something else to try next?
There's always something else to try. :-)
Regards,
Steven
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