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In , on 11/16/03   
   at 04:25 PM, "Steven Levine"  said:  
>If you have Unimaint and you could get Larry Martin interested enough to  
>look at the corrupted handles, he might be able to patch up the bad  
>spot.  
 
Not installed on this machine.I think it was on a hard drive that took a  
dive, and I never re-installed it,using checkini and cleanini since then  
(and occasionally backing up with something else.)  
 
 
>>And ideas?  
>None that you are going to like.   
 
Like using a hex editor? I sorta tried for fun, but stopped when 2 of them  
told me that different things were in the same place in the ini file  
(using Graham Utilities and Iniedit).  
 
 
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