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>In <200401270530.i0R5U5AP005543@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 01/26/04
> at 09:30 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>Does the checkini /s /w do anything besides report the problems? I mean,
>>is there any point to running it repeatedly?
>It's just a verbose log file. Without the /C is does no updates.
>>I don't see any other tools that look like they would be helpful. What do
>>you recommend for the next step?
>Under UNIMAINT, use:
> Repair -> Repair Options
>to bring up the repair settings dialog. Do you have all the radio
>buttons set to auto-repair? If not, turn them off and run the standard
>repair.
>Let me know what happens.
Hi Steven,
Network Handles -- Ignore
CD Rom handles -- Ignore
All other options set to -- Auto Repair
You did mean turn on didn't you?
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?
Sandy
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