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>>I should think there would be some way to reinstall these objects from
>>the Warp 4 CD, but I don't know the procedure. Selective install? Would
>>that do it?
>The Warp install does not provide for this. You could try orc150 from
>Hobbes. It knows about most objects.
ORC showed the connections folder, but not any of the subfolders like
"Shared Resources and Network Connections." I recreated the Connections
Folder using ORC, but the subfolders were still missing.
If orc can't do it, the objects
>can be recreated with REXX. I don't have a script handy, but a Google
>search (or maybe a Google Groups search) for:
> recreate Warp Peer objects
>might get some hits. If not, I can track down the code.
I struck out with Google. Please let me know if you come up with anything.
Thanks,
Sandy
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