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Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 12:22:48 PDT7
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: FFST analyzing ?

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Tom Brown wrote:
>
> > I can't remember how to display
> > hidden/system directories such as NOWHERE
>
> To display hidden directories & files use: dir /a

Hey Tom, thanks to you I found the Nowhere directory -- it's in the root
directory -- and confirmed that my E: drive doesn't have a \W4M\
directory.

There's probably a .hlp/.inf that covers FFST but I haven't found it. I
looked through TRACEREF.INF but didn't find FFST. I _did_ just find
SYSLOGPM.EXE (OS/2 System -> Problem Determination Tools -> System Error
Log) which reports some errors (don't know if this uses the FFST
files). SysLogPM shows I have a bazillion errors for PMWP.DLL "A
WorkPlace Shell Exception has occurred. Exception Type: c0000005
Exception location: 1fb126f6". Sure would like to know what happened.
(My system is running fine but the first reboot this morning gave me
empty folders i.e. folders which displayed no icons.) The "Exception
Type" must mean a trap 05 and my trap table is on a drive in a machine
without a power supply at the moment.

There are five *DUMP*.EXE programs in \OS2\SYSTEM\ which might be
applicable but the .inf/.hlp for Warp 4 commands is sparse in the
TrapDump section (ProcDump and SysDump aren't covered) and doesn't
mention FFST; it doesn't even say what the TrapDump dump file names will
be so I don't know if that's the source of my FF*.DMP files.

- Peter

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