wrote:
> In
> <200705100549.l4A5nHwg026856@nlpi029.sbcis.sbc.com>,
> on 05/09/07
> at 10:49 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro)
> said:
>
> >>You can fix this. The log file index is probably
> corrupted. Run ffst
> >>setup and the index will be fixed up.
> >The file is called cdwpopup.exe.
> That's not the object content I expected. What's
> the working directory?
> Maybe it's something related to the RSJ cd writer?
Yes, as an RSJ user, I recognize that name; it
definitely belongs to RSJ. I don't know why one would
ever be starting that automatically. I only turn it
on *manually* right before I'm going to burn an ISO,
dupe a CD, or something like that, where I'd like to
have notice if some failure occurs during use of RSJ.
Jordan
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