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In <4010317A.7060507@charter.net>, on 01/22/04
at 12:25 PM, Ray Davison said:
>Checkini seems to be good at finding trash; like references to deleted
>objects. However, often it's response is to just hang at that point. I
>am then left trying to fiddle with the desktop enough to get checkini to
>finish.
>Suggestions?
One solution is to use other tools which have other failure modes
(unimaint, xfix, cleanini).
Another is to run checkini manually (i.e. without the /Y switch) and
delete the items that do not cause it to hang. I am assuming that the
hang is on delete. I've very rarely seen checkini hang while just
scanning.
Regards,
Steven
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