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>In <200401270646.i0R6k0AP020692@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 01/26/04  
>   at 10:46 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>Network Handles -- Ignore 
>>CD Rom handles -- Ignore 
>>All other options set to -- Auto Repair 
>>You did mean turn on didn't you? 
>Yes, I meant turn them all on to the Auto Repair setting. 
>>I left them set to Auto Repair (except for the two I mentioned) and ran: 
>>All WPS, PM and file Handles 
>>All Individual INI Files 
>>What next? 
>Run with everything set to Auto Repair and see if that fixes enough to 
>allow checkini to start working. 
OK -- that did not change anything. 
It said "Nothing to Repair" 
Checkini with /c parameter is still stuck on a handle to a path that it 
can't resolve. 
Sandy 
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