said:
>Anyway, Lock in Place does NOT prevent this desktop
>object scramble from happening, due to some bug in WPS
>desktop objects (if they are Shadows, and most of mine
>are), which Steven mentioned in the past.
Which Steven? I don't recall saying this.
>Now here is the main question. UNIMAINT has been
>crashing for me during attempted desktop restores, and
>I think the reason may be Locked in Place objects.
That's pretty odd. A Desktop restore is nothing more than a couple of
unzips.
Exactly how is Unimaint crashing?
Steven
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