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Jordan,
Also, please try the follow information source:
http://www.scoug.com/OS24U/2002/SCOUG209.MRKIA.HTML
HCM
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 21:24:26 -0700, Harry Motin wrote:
>On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 10:18:20 -0700, J R FOX wrote:
>
>>At one time there was a suggested and well-tested
>>procedure, regarding _which_ of these should be used
>>in _what_ order, and with exact syntax
>>recommendations. (UNIMAINT, though, is operated just
>
>
>Jordan,
>I believe that information orginated from Steven Levine, not me. However, as I
>remember it from him (and therefore, this is what I do), use the three products in the
>following order:
>
> UniMaint
> CheckIni
> CleanIni
>
>Also, I have two (2) REXX scripts, available on Hobbes, to automate the process of
>using CheckIni and CleanIni. Use the following search words:
>
> CheckIniPM
> CleanIniPM
>
>For CheckIni my preferred cleaning options are:
>
> /C /S /R /Y:2
>
>For CleanIni they are:
>
> /C /R /D:A /M /RFD /LOGDEL
>
>Each script has the capability to allow you to select and run those option sets in one
(1)
>automated command.
>HCM
>
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