wrote:
>> You might try cleaning up your OS2.INI and
>> OS2SYS.INI files, using a combination of:
>>
>> UniMaint (http://www.filestar.com/)
>> CheckIni (http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/)
>> CleanIni (http://www.ca-arnold.de/e/index.html)
>>
>> I've found that whenever my system starts acting up,
>> cleaning the *.INI files usually fixes
>> things. You need all three (3) maintenance tools,
>> above, because no one tool does a
>> complete job with the *.INI files.
>> HCM
>Hi Harry,
>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
>fine from its GUI, in my experience.) Perhaps you
>were the one responsible for this, and did a SCOUG
>newsletter piece on this ? For sure, it was discussed
>on the Help List. I could just do a search, but if
>you still have this readily to hand, perhaps you could
>drop a link or two in here, or summarize it -- even
>with a quick cut & paste ? If so, I'll do what I
>should have done originally, and save it as a
>monograph in my reference section.
> Jordan
Jordan,
The piece you are looking for is "Keeping Your Warp System Healthy and
Happy" in the OS/2 Troubleshooting section. When I downloaded it on
4/14/2003, the URL was:
www.scoug.com/os24u/2001/scoug03.troubleshooting.html.
It is my bible. But note a recent message by Steven with some suggested
changes and additions.
Jack
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