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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:46:23 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>Have you tried my suggested INI edits yet?  
>  
>Another thing you might try is check config.sys for a reference to  
>device=?:\os2\boot\excphead.sys.  If it is missing, add it.  If it exists  
>REM it out.  Replace ? with your boot drive.  
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>Another thing you can try is enabling process dumps.  You might be able to  
>side step the kernel trap and capture a process dump which might even  
>capture some useful data.  
 
Steven,  
I'll get back to you in a day or two on all of your suggestions. Right now I don't want to   
experiment with Incharge without also having my REXX script fully working. It's a script   
that allows me to automate backups (Info-Zip or uncompressed) and/or restorations.   
Major portions of it are working, but important portions are still under construction.  
 
My plan is always to back up the latest working version of Incharge, both Info-Zip and   
uncompressed, before I experiment.  
HCM  
 
 
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