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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:08:46 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: UniMaint help needed

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In <4108D9B7.4D6A@peterskye.com>, on 07/29/04
at 04:04 AM, Peter Skye said:

>Harrumph. /Multipass scrolls the early fixes off the screen so you can't
>see how many handles are deleted on each pass.

That's why cleanini writes a log file. If you really want to watch
realtime, you can pipe the output into more or less.

>I know it fails, I just don't understand why. And a reboot doesn't do
>the "reset" which is really really really strange.

A CAD reboot will never do a reset. It will do a revert. Depending on
the timing and the specific fixes most or all of your fixes will be lost.

>I haven't fully
>tested running UniMaint followed by Henk's ResetWPS; perhaps that will
>work.

It's exactly the same WPS reset that Unimaint's Desktop -> Reset Desktop
uses.

>Perhaps UniMaint is making its corrections in some non-standard way.

All the cleaners do the fixes in a non-standard way wrt to the WPS.
That's why the reset is required to make some of the changes stick.

>The handles which keep returning on my system are usually for either 1)
>spool files which I've printed or 2) files which I've downloaded and then
>deleted.

This is typical. These are defects in the WPS that have existed basically
forever. It's supposed to delete the handles but this does not always
happen. It similar to the lost clusters that used to occur with FAT
filessystems under DOS.

Steven

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