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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 22:58:03 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
>That's going to happen unless you reset the WPS very soon after running
>the repair. The more active the system. The smaller the time window.
Steven, I found, on my Warp 4 system, that I had to wait until the OS made the updates
to the OS*.INI files. Wait and ABSOLUTELY DO NOTHING (Alternatively, I could restart
my OS). After waiting until the OS update (or restarting), I could (MUST) use the destop
reset on UniMaint. If I skipped the first of these, my repair was not permanent. If I
skipped the second, it hosed up Checkini and Cleanini.
HCM
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