said:
Hi,
>I keep my INIs squeaky clean with Unimaint, but I wonder of that is
>enough. I am afraid of checkini.exe.
Fear is the mind killer. SInce you have unimaint, set up the unimaint
backup feature and use it. This will allow you to easily recover from any
problems you might cause.
FWIW, I consider cleanini more useful than checkini when one already has
unimaint. Cleanini seems to delete leftover file handles better than
unimaint. Checkini will find spurious startup folders. Neither unimaint
or cleanini can do this, but this problem does not happen all that often.
>Maybe I need a tutorial on using it!
Practice is the best tutorial.
Steven
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